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Best way to remove black 3M glue - front trunk |
RickS |
Jan 27 2013, 09:10 PM
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Senior Member Group: Members Posts: 1,408 Joined: 17-April 06 From: 'False City', WA Member No.: 5,880 Region Association: None |
The previous leaky front trunk seal was glued in with a generous amount of black 3M weather strip which came in a squeeze tube. After 3 hours of getting way too high on Goof-Off and getting about 1/4 of it off, I am turning to the brain trust for an easier method that does not involve repainting the channel.
Thought about using a heat gun, but don't want to blister the paint. Ideas? Bueller? Bueller? Bueller? |
rudedude |
Jan 27 2013, 09:17 PM
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Senior Member Group: Members Posts: 517 Joined: 1-January 05 From: minneapolis, mn Member No.: 3,387 Region Association: Upper MidWest |
3M adhesive remover
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wingnut86 |
Jan 27 2013, 09:38 PM
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...boola la boo boola boo... Group: Members Posts: 1,053 Joined: 22-April 10 From: South Carolina Member No.: 11,645 Region Association: South East States |
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scotty b |
Jan 28 2013, 07:03 AM
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rust free you say ? Group: Members Posts: 16,375 Joined: 7-January 05 From: richmond, Va. Member No.: 3,419 Region Association: None |
3M adhesive remover (IMG:style_emoticons/default/agree.gif) I keep a can on the shelf. Just for Mr.Wingnut (IMG:style_emoticons/default/slap.gif) http://www.ebay.com/itm/3M-General-Purpose...dee&vxp=mtr |
Spoke |
Jan 28 2013, 11:08 AM
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Jerry Group: Members Posts: 7,094 Joined: 29-October 04 From: Allentown, PA Member No.: 3,031 Region Association: None |
Naphtha also works on glue products.
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jimtab |
Jan 29 2013, 05:26 PM
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Advanced Member Group: Members Posts: 3,477 Joined: 5-January 03 From: Pacifica, California Member No.: 91 Region Association: Northern California |
I was gonna say "Low yield Nuke"....but 3M remover is the shit!
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GS Guy |
Jan 29 2013, 07:02 PM
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Member Group: Members Posts: 243 Joined: 8-July 04 From: Columbia, MD Member No.: 2,325 Region Association: North East States |
Mineral spirits. Work it slow, won't do anything to the paint. Once the WS adhesive starts to soften up it comes off like magic. Never try this while the WS adhesive is setting up (like cleaning off the extra that squeezed out behing the weatherstrip) - instant paint remover! Just let it dry a couple of days and then remove the extra. I use the stuff whenever I need to remove any kind of adhesive off a painted surface.
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advtracing |
Jan 29 2013, 11:42 PM
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Member Group: Members Posts: 73 Joined: 27-September 09 From: New Zealand Member No.: 10,853 Region Association: None |
Did the old glue on a 76 911 firewall , used crc sticker strip which is a orange citrus base . Not toxic and makes 40 uears old glue drop off
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Randal |
Jan 30 2013, 02:13 PM
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Advanced Member Group: Members Posts: 4,446 Joined: 29-May 03 From: Los Altos, CA Member No.: 750 |
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914Eric |
Jan 30 2013, 03:32 PM
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Member Group: Members Posts: 316 Joined: 7-November 12 From: Northern Idaho Member No.: 15,125 Region Association: Pacific Northwest |
I tried 3M adhesive remover on the engine compartment where the old, original sound deadening pad was glued down. It didn't work worth a darn. |
type2man |
Jan 30 2013, 05:56 PM
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Member Group: Members Posts: 355 Joined: 3-March 09 From: Miami, Fl Member No.: 10,127 Region Association: South East States |
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914Eric |
Jan 30 2013, 07:03 PM
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Member Group: Members Posts: 316 Joined: 7-November 12 From: Northern Idaho Member No.: 15,125 Region Association: Pacific Northwest |
I tried 3M adhesive remover on the engine compartment where the old, original sound deadening pad was glued down. It didn't work worth a darn. I use a rubber valve stem with the threaded part chucked on a cordless drill. Amazingly enough, it works wonders. Wow...I'll give it a try, since I still haven't found a way to get it off. (IMG:style_emoticons/default/beerchug.gif) |
McMark |
Jan 30 2013, 07:13 PM
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914 Freak! Group: Retired Admin Posts: 20,179 Joined: 13-March 03 From: Grand Rapids, MI Member No.: 419 Region Association: None |
I tried 3M adhesive remover on the engine compartment where the old, original sound deadening pad was glued down. It didn't work worth a darn. I use a rubber valve stem with the threaded part chucked on a cordless drill. Amazingly enough, it works wonders. Body shop supply houses carry these 'sticker/decal removal tools'. Never tried, one, but it sounds like the same idea. Attached image(s) |
RickS |
Jan 30 2013, 10:41 PM
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Senior Member Group: Members Posts: 1,408 Joined: 17-April 06 From: 'False City', WA Member No.: 5,880 Region Association: None |
Was at the specialty auto body/paint supply store and quizzed them about the 3M adhesive remover products. Their thought was that any 3M product which won't damage the paint is essentially like Goof-off and has about the same strength.
Sooooooooooooooooo, what I am doing is soaking the adhesive with Goof-off and letting it sit for a couple of hours. Then using a screw driver which I rounded off the corners and blunted the blade to slowly scrape off the gunk without damaging the paint. It's slow but the vapors are gone by the time I start scraping. One thing I found in the process was a surprising amount of surface rust in the channel between the headlights. Dam those low points!! After getting the worst of it out, I am treating the remained with Rust Mort and then painting. |
tod914 |
Jan 31 2013, 04:33 PM
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Advanced Member Group: Members Posts: 3,755 Joined: 19-January 03 From: Lincoln Park, NJ Member No.: 170 |
http://www.skygeek.com/051135-08984.html The old 3M adhesive remover is much better than the newer. Illegal in alot of states. Would definetly wear a resporator if using it.
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