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 <
cnc-list@cnc-list.com> wrote:
> 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 Spri
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 lo
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> I'm replacing all of the ceiling access panels (
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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? Inp
headliner?
Damian Greene1982 C&C 34 GhostBass Harbor, Maine
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Subject: Re: Stus-List Velcro Adhesive
On Sat, Nov 19, 2016 at 10:18 PM, Lee Youngblood via CnC-List
wrote:
What do
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?
Lee,
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 Sunday
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 unt
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 cab
Before messing with glue, at least try the self-adhesive industrial Velcro. A
different breed, very tenacious.
Dave.
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, but I also don’t expect to remove the tape anytime
soon.
Hope that helps,
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Subject: Stus-List Velcro Adhesive
I'm repl
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
appreci
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I use WD40 to clean all sticky adhesive residues / old decals / oily stains. Amazing for road construction tar messes and racing tires marbles rubber stains on your race car and too. :-)
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Naphtha, I think like lighter fluid will be quicker.
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Just taken some old ve
Bev,
Suggest Goo Gone or Easy Off Oven Cleaner.
All the best,
Edd
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On Jul 16, 2014, at 3:04 PM, Bev Parslow vi
Just taken some old velcro off the clear perspex hatches. A residue has been
left behind. What can I use to get them clean? Windex not working.___
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