Is there a better way to remove the black adhesive from the doors (from heading the plastic liner of the door card)?
Google was not fruitful and neither was a search on this site.
Is there a better way to remove the black adhesive from the doors (from heading the plastic liner of the door card)?
Google was not fruitful and neither was a search on this site.
I just went to lowes and bought some adhesive remover. Its a messy job no way around it.
Frank
TnT Racing
SCCA Ohio Valley Region
As one site member previously learned, don't leave the pile of solvent covered rags under the door when you're cutting away and making lots of sparks. It tends to light the garage on fire.
We sell a product called Citrol that is the best adhesive remover I have found. Works great for sticker glue and tire marks. And I have tried everything on the market.
dave
Dave Wheeler
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Is there a better way to remove the black adhesive from the doors (from heading the plastic liner of the door card)?
Google was not fruitful and neither was a search on this site.
Give Goof Off a try
http://www.lowes.com...oductId=3505362
Chris
Happiness is a dry martini and a good woman ... or a bad woman.
- George Burns
Gasoline on a rag with a plastic scrapper for bulk removal then just the rag for clean up.....
Is there a better way to remove the black adhesive from the doors (from heading the plastic liner of the door card)?
Google was not fruitful and neither was a search on this site.
I worked in adhesive remover with a stiff brush. That seemed to help quite a bit. Not a pleasant job, but I was expecting worse.
Gasoline on a rag with a plastic scrapper for bulk removal then just the rag for clean up.....
Mike your probably smoking a pack of Lucky Strikes rolled up in your shirt sleeve while doing it too.
Frank
TnT Racing
SCCA Ohio Valley Region
Yep, I just did four doors this way. The plastic putty knife keeps from scratching the paint and gets the bulk of the material off.Gasoline on a rag with a plastic scrapper for bulk removal then just the rag for clean up.....
Mike your probably smoking a pack of Lucky Strikes rolled up in your shirt sleeve while doing it too.
With a cold PBR I am sure
Dave Wheeler
Advanced Autosports, the nations most complete Spec Miata shop
Author, Spec Miata Constructors Guide, version 1 and 2.0
Building Championship winning cars since 1995
4 time Central Division Spec Miata Champion car builder 2012-2013-2014-2017
Back to Back June Sprints Spec Miata 1-2 finishes 2016 and 2017
5 time June Sprints winner in Mazda's
6 Time Northern Conference Champion Car Builder
2014 SCCA Majors National point Champion car builder
2014 SCCA Runoffs winner, T4 (Bender)
2014 Central Division Champion, ITS (Wheeler)
2013 Thunderhill 25 hour winning crew chief
2007 June Sprints winner, (GT1, Mohrhauser)
Over 200 race wins and counting.
www.advanced-autosports.com
dave@advanced-autosports.com
608-313-1230
awesome. I leaned up against that crap when i was showing a friend the car yesterday. I the transferred it to my seat at the dinner table, my usual spot on the couch, and my white leather M5. I'm going to scrape it off and burn it out of spite.
On the bright side, got my USRP seat today!
Seconding the chlorinated brake cleaner but good luck finding it at any 'neighborhood' parts store. Most of the cans sold there are the non-chlorinated variety which I'm sure is due to some CA emissions law that the manufacturers don't want to create two different SKUs for! But the solvent used in brake cleaner will attack the adhesive and permit the wiping off with rags/towels.
I would not, however, use the same product to remove the black marks from your M5 upholstery!
Anyway....more and more I'm finding the need and benefit of buying the "fill & pressurize can" method of parts spraying being the most economical. At even at a sale price of $3/can, a case of 12x 14oz cans is about double what a gallon of bulk brake cleaner costs....
I scraped it off my doors using a putty knife. I soaked whatever was left with Goof Off (Acetone) and scraped some more with the putty knife and rubbed the remainder off with paper towels and rags. Wasn't too hard.
Dave's recommendation of Citrol sounds interesting. Hopefully won't have to do this job again anytime soon.
No matter what you use, it is a pain in the .....
Dave
Dave Wheeler
Advanced Autosports, the nations most complete Spec Miata shop
Author, Spec Miata Constructors Guide, version 1 and 2.0
Building Championship winning cars since 1995
4 time Central Division Spec Miata Champion car builder 2012-2013-2014-2017
Back to Back June Sprints Spec Miata 1-2 finishes 2016 and 2017
5 time June Sprints winner in Mazda's
6 Time Northern Conference Champion Car Builder
2014 SCCA Majors National point Champion car builder
2014 SCCA Runoffs winner, T4 (Bender)
2014 Central Division Champion, ITS (Wheeler)
2013 Thunderhill 25 hour winning crew chief
2007 June Sprints winner, (GT1, Mohrhauser)
Over 200 race wins and counting.
www.advanced-autosports.com
dave@advanced-autosports.com
608-313-1230
I'm pretty certain the person who developed that stuff is dead now. Because the poor fella in the factory, that had to clean the line it was packaged on, certainly must have snapped at some point.
Chris
Happiness is a dry martini and a good woman ... or a bad woman.
- George Burns
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