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Title: Remove old glue from tank
Post by: wickedmonkey on 10 January 2014, 04:22:03 pm
Hi guys,


My Yamaha tank pads are peeling off so I bought a generic pad set from Amazon to replace it. Underneath the old pads is loads of glue. Does anyone know if there's a way of removing this without damaging the paint work on the tank?


Thanks,


David.
Title: Re: Remove old glue from tank
Post by: mickvp on 10 January 2014, 04:31:10 pm
solvent based tar and glue remover.

one of the best on the market is Autosmart TARDIS, but there are other ones you can get in halfords etc.


make sure to clean off the T&G remover properly though :)
Title: Re: Remove old glue from tank
Post by: Lazarus on 10 January 2014, 04:32:23 pm
baby wipes
Title: Re: Remove old glue from tank
Post by: fazersharp on 10 January 2014, 04:56:00 pm
Dont bother getting anything "fancy" as you already have what you need cause its in your tank------- petrol
Title: Re: Remove old glue from tank
Post by: risticuss on 10 January 2014, 05:50:45 pm
Dont bother getting anything "fancy" as you already have what you need cause its in your tank------- petrol


I did this to get the old rubbish tank pad, and those annoying "read owners manual first" labels off too. Just don't douse it or rub at it for too long. I used an old credit card to kind of scrape the mushy glue off too as it's plastic and didn't scratch the paintwork.




Simon
Title: Re: Remove old glue from tank
Post by: fazersharp on 10 January 2014, 06:46:04 pm
when its at that tacky stage keep pushing and rolling it with your thumb and then pick off the sticky balls !!!!!
Title: Re: Remove old glue from tank
Post by: monkeyrumble on 10 January 2014, 08:03:18 pm
Wd40 will help shift it, or use a hairdryer on a hot setting to help with scraping and rolling

Title: Re: Remove old glue from tank
Post by: wickedmonkey on 10 January 2014, 08:26:28 pm
Thanks for the suggestions. Weather permitting, I'll give them a go tomorrow morning.
Title: Re: Remove old glue from tank
Post by: Mick-H on 11 January 2014, 12:31:33 pm
Done this a few times, hairdryer to get the glue warm, use your thumb to roll it up into small balls then WD40 or petrol to get the last few bits off.