Try Citri-Strip adhesive remover. I used it to remove sail number goo.
Joel
On Tue, Nov 22, 2016 at 5:16 AM, Damian Greene via CnC-List <
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> Thanks for the recommendation - and for what does not work. I see they
> have Good Off at Lowe's. I will try this in the
Thanks for the recommendation - and for what does not work. I see they have Good Off at Lowe's. I will try this in the Spring.
Damian
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We tried Goo Gone and contact cement solvent, and a few other things, the only
thing that worked was a product called Goof Off, bought at Canadian Tire.
Dampen a rag with it and hold it in place on the glue, it's takes a few minutes
to soften the original glue. Wear nitrile gloves and make very
On Sun, Nov 20, 2016 at 7:26 AM, Damian Greene via CnC-List <
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> Now - if someone could tell me what would work to remove the dried Velcro
> adhesive residue from my headliner?
Side grinder? Flame thrower?
Seriously, that stuff is tenacious. I used acetone and
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Subject: Stus-List Velcro Adhesive
I'm replacing all of the ceiling access panels (1/8" plywood with cloth
covering) with FRP (fiberglass reinforced plastic). The existing ones are
screwed in. I want to use Velc
headliner?
Damian Greene1982 C 34 GhostBass Harbor, Maine
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On Sat, Nov 19, 2016 at 10:18 PM, Lee Youngblood via CnC-List <
cnc-list@cnc-list.com> wrote:
> What do you mean Snap In? Did you install snaps or maybe build a teak
> frame and stretch mosquito screen like a painting, and wedge it into the
> fiberglass liner somehow making it stay there?
Alan, practical sailor reviewed hook and loop fasteners recently. Suffice
it to say, as with everything boat related, evolution happens... in a good
way. I was very impressed with the options available, some absurdly strong.
I will track it down and send to you.
Are you out tomorrow for the
OK Dennis,
What do you mean Snap In? Did you install snaps or maybe build a teak frame
and stretch mosquito screen like a painting, and wedge it into the fiberglass
liner somehow making it stay there? Surely you have some cleaver hocos-pocus
or little round head screws?
Please say master. .
Alan.
Isn't FRP "blasphemy" in a salon or so I thought that was the consensus when I
did mine. I tried the Velcro route and didn't like the look. Too bulky at the
edges. I used 4200 to secure the panels. So semi-permanent. I re-bedded
everything prior. Had to brace the panels in place
Try some 3M Command strips. They make some with hook and loop. I think
they may be the picture hanging strips. At the very least, the adhesive
will come off without staining.
I use 3M Command hooks in the galley to hang important things like bottle
openers. :) They've been attached to the
Before messing with glue, at least try the self-adhesive industrial Velcro. A
different breed, very tenacious.
Dave.
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Subject: Re: Stus-List Vel
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Subject: Stus-List Velcro Adhesive
I'm replacing all of the ceiling access panels (1/8" plywood with cloth
covering) with FRP (fiberglass reinforced plastic). The existing ones are
screwed in. I want to use Velcro instead. What is the recommended adhesive
for this? Input from any
My panels are velcro'd all around and screwed in each corner. The velcro
that the PO used was the self-adhesive kind and it hasn't lasted well. It
also left sticky bits in all the wrong places as it failed, so it's
difficult to replace. If it was my choice, I would use a good quality
solvent-based
I'm replacing all of the ceiling access panels (1/8" plywood with cloth
covering) with FRP (fiberglass reinforced plastic). The existing ones are
screwed in. I want to use Velcro instead. What is the recommended
adhesive for this? Input from anyone who has first hand experience would be
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