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| StrawbZ |
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Hey guys
just wondering if anyone had a good way to remove a weathershield without damaging the paint where the doubled sided tape has been, cheers! |
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| Private9 |
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I used a hairdryer to soften the residue, and then just peeled/rolled it off.
Eucalyptus oil works well to remove whats left after that. |
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| StrawbZ |
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not a bad idea , but wouldnt the eucalyptus oil remove paint?
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| thediko |
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{USERNAME} wrote: I used a hairdryer to soften the residue, and then just peeled/rolled it off.
Eucalyptus oil works well to remove whats left after that. Is this after you have ripped the weather shield off?
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| naughtyfalcon |
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yep after you remove the main goop,,use the oil to get rid of the rest,,it takes a bit of work but it does do the trick
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| revcore |
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{USERNAME} wrote: not a bad idea , but wouldnt the eucalyptus oil remove paint?
Nope, It's harmless to paint.
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| StrawbZ |
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mums hair dryer worked a treat
full undid the glue came straight off without breaking weathershield so i can always put it back on cheers guy! |
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