RickH wrote:
We have used a product called Goo Gone on that very glue. One side came off very well and didn't even touch the chromate under the adhesive. The other side is proving to be a little more difficult. I picked up the Goo Gone at Home Depot.
Very interesting. I wouldn't think it would be strong enough. What exactly were you using it for if I may ask?
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Asterperious Posted: Thu Feb 21, 2008 4:01 pm Post subject:
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No, seeing as the post topic is "Paint Stripper", in that case any citrius oil works really well, pure orange oil that a lot of aromatherapy shops sell is excellent.
True... I guess I was being fairly general in the title. We are trying to remove adhesives, but if something is a really good paint stripper perhaps it would work well on this as well. The biggest thing is finding one that doesn't have Methylene Chloride in it.
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Eric Friedebach Posted: Thu Feb 21, 2008 4:14 pm Post subject:
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All I saw was “Aircraft Strippers” in the subject line, so where’s all the naked girls?
I was sure someone would post a picture or two about that!
We were actually trying to find the following products:
Klean Strip Aircraft Remover
Klean Strip Non-Methylene Chloride Remover
However it was very difficult finding them. I called several places and they didn't have it. We did find some at Sherwin Williams, but we have to buy a minimum of 4 gallons at $30 a piece. We are only doing a small test, so that seems like a waste. We may have to just get it though...