[RBW] Removing chain guard glue glunk from frame

2012-08-20 Thread E.B.
WD-40.  Fast  safe removal of adhesive residue is one of its better 
applications. 

Don't use GOOF OFF.  It's a mix of aggressive solvents (mostly acetone), and it 
will lift color.  One of its intended uses is removal of dried paint. 

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[RBW] Removing chain guard glue glunk from frame

2012-08-18 Thread lungimsam
Hello,
 
I have a chain guard that I peeled of the chainstay and there is lotsa glue 
goo left behind.
 
I tried water, alcohol, and degreaser (not intentional), but all I get is 
some paint tint on the rag. The goo wont go.
 
Anything I can try next? Don't wanna damage the finish.
 
I don't wanna put on another chain guard because I like seeing as much of 
the beautiful frame as possible.

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Re: [RBW] Removing chain guard glue glunk from frame

2012-08-18 Thread Eric Norris
Try Goo Gone, which you can find at most any hardware store.

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On Aug 18, 2012, at 8:44 AM, lungimsam john11.2...@gmail.com wrote:

 Hello,
  
 I have a chain guard that I peeled of the chainstay and there is lotsa glue 
 goo left behind.
  
 I tried water, alcohol, and degreaser (not intentional), but all I get is 
 some paint tint on the rag. The goo wont go.
  
 Anything I can try next? Don't wanna damage the finish.
  
 I don't wanna put on another chain guard because I like seeing as much of the 
 beautiful frame as possible.
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Re: [RBW] Removing chain guard glue glunk from frame

2012-08-18 Thread Peter Morgano
I used denatured alcohol,  worked nice and easy.  You have to use the
hardware store stuff, not the drug store stuff.
On Aug 18, 2012 11:44 AM, lungimsam john11.2...@gmail.com wrote:

 Hello,

 I have a chain guard that I peeled of the chainstay and there is lotsa
 glue goo left behind.

 I tried water, alcohol, and degreaser (not intentional), but all I get is
 some paint tint on the rag. The goo wont go.

 Anything I can try next? Don't wanna damage the finish.

 I don't wanna put on another chain guard because I like seeing as much of
 the beautiful frame as possible.

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Re: [RBW] Removing chain guard glue glunk from frame

2012-08-18 Thread Joe Broach
Citra-solv is the best I've found. Stronger than goo-gone. Use outside
if possible as the orange smell lingers a while!

Best,
joe broach
portland, or

On Sat, Aug 18, 2012 at 8:44 AM, lungimsam john11.2...@gmail.com wrote:
 Hello,

 I have a chain guard that I peeled of the chainstay and there is lotsa glue
 goo left behind.

 I tried water, alcohol, and degreaser (not intentional), but all I get is
 some paint tint on the rag. The goo wont go.

 Anything I can try next? Don't wanna damage the finish.

 I don't wanna put on another chain guard because I like seeing as much of
 the beautiful frame as possible.

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Re: [RBW] Removing chain guard glue glunk from frame

2012-08-18 Thread Bruce Herbitter
Goof Off. I've used it for this exact purpose and it works like a charm. I
got it at Home Depot

On Sat, Aug 18, 2012 at 1:23 PM, Joe Broach joebro...@gmail.com wrote:

 Citra-solv is the best I've found. Stronger than goo-gone. Use outside
 if possible as the orange smell lingers a while!

 Best,
 joe broach
 portland, or


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