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Gaz4562

posted on 24/9/14 at 08:08 PM Reply With Quote
Cleaning gel coat

I've got a get coated nose cone for my indy that was wrapped in yellow. I've peeled the body wrap of but it has left a lot of glue behind. Any surgestions as the best thing to use to remove it .
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twybrow

posted on 24/9/14 at 08:24 PM Reply With Quote
Acetone will clean it and won't damage the gelocoat. Just avoid pools of solvent!
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Gaz4562

posted on 24/9/14 at 09:17 PM Reply With Quote
Cheers, will give it a try. Best place to get some from ?
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Gaz4562

posted on 24/9/14 at 09:58 PM Reply With Quote
Just realised, nail polish remover.
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twybrow

posted on 24/9/14 at 10:58 PM Reply With Quote
Check the Mrs has the proper stuff, not the substitute!
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40inches

posted on 25/9/14 at 07:53 AM Reply With Quote
Look for a product called "Sticky Stuff Remover" very save to use and effective. Acetone must be removed immediately or it will attack the gel coat. I know






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twybrow

posted on 25/9/14 at 11:52 AM Reply With Quote
quote:
Originally posted by 40inches
Look for a product called "Sticky Stuff Remover" very save to use and effective. Acetone must be removed immediately or it will attack the gel coat. I know


dont allow it to pool, and you should be fine using gelcoat on a cured gelcoat surface.... allow it to sit in pools (or equivalenty with a saturated cloth left on top) and it can soften the gelcoat.

If you want to do it by the book, then get some styrene (the solvent that is in gelocoat/resin).

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David Jenkins

posted on 25/9/14 at 02:29 PM Reply With Quote
quote:
Originally posted by 40inches
Look for a product called "Sticky Stuff Remover" very save to use and effective. Acetone must be removed immediately or it will attack the gel coat. I know


Beat me to it - Sticky Stuff Remover is fine stuff for removing all sorts of non-permanent glue (labels, etc). Nice smell too - vaguely of oranges (I think it has orange something or other in the ingredients).






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Gaz4562

posted on 25/9/14 at 03:26 PM Reply With Quote
I've just ordered some sticky stuff remover, so will see how that goes.
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Dingz

posted on 25/9/14 at 07:08 PM Reply With Quote
I wouldn't use acetone, you can clean used resin brushes in it!

[Edited on 25/9/14 by Dingz]





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