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23 year old glue removal

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Hi, I got a 93 Katana GSX600F in a pretty good deal, but the plastics pretty beat up and purple on red just doesn't do anything (apart from make me want to heave) for me.

I peeled off the gory offenders with a heat gun and a bit of patience, but the glue is a different matter.
I have so far tried.
Goo Gone
Acetone
Vinegar
De-greaser (going through the cupboard here)
Gasoline....
Release oil - like WD-40 but not actually WD-40

Nothing is really doing it.. I have kinda scraped off a very small section but the time it took means this isn't really a viable option.
Does anyone know a way to get this crap off? If you have had surefire success with something, please let me know.
Thanks - Jeff
 
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Add Kerosene, Windex, Furniture polish and fly spray lol to the list
Oh.. and CLR I'm about to hit it with the grinder grrrrrrrr
 
Rubbing Alcohol has taken any decal residues off for me. Dont know what yours is made of but its worth a shot I guess.
 
OK.. I seem to have a few flavors of Alcohol around.. I'll give it a whizz.. Thanks :)
 
Ahh.. didn't work. :(
This stuff is baked on.. rock hard. I did get a sleight reaction with gas but there must be something that can do the job.
I'll nip out and get some WD in a bit. If anyone has a rock solid method of doing this PLEASE let me know :)
 
Wonder if its actually set into the clear and thats why it wont come off??? May need to GENTLY sand it with some 1500 grit and reclear it.
 
I have used a bug and tar remover from Turtle Wax with good results.
A lot of work but i heated the residue/glop with a hair dryer and used the edge of a plastic credit card along with the remover.
 
If it's still kind of tacky, try 3M adhesive remover. I use a soaked rag and scrape it with a old credit card, your finger nail, or razor blade (with caution.) It may take several applications to get it all off. I used to have a business replacing vinyl graphics on RVs and this worked well for me. I had to buy another side cover, and the original decal was on it. That's how I got the glue off.
 
3M adhesive remover... about 14 - 15 bucks on Amazon.. Reviews look good and free plastic razor blades

(plastic razor blades?) :/

I was looking around and Rustoleum has one too.
Permatex...
And Turtle wax.

The glue is on top of the plastic fairing.. and it's not a fine layer, it's almost as thic as the decal was.. pity it didn't stick to the decal as well as it stuck to the fairing.
I have a 4" square patch after messing about for hours... and there is a LOT to go. Ever wish you never started something.

Thanks Steve, Deuce (nice motor) :)
And Chuck for the input... It looks like I need something specialized like you advise. Of course I'll start with the cheapest option first lol
....after a read a few million reviews. I'll report back with the best I find and at least it might end up being a "tip" in the end.

I ordered some..[h=1]Turtle Wax T-529 Label & Sticker Remover - 10 oz[/h]
Jeff
 
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I've had good results with WD-40. You may have to lay a napkin or similar over the spot and then saturate with the sauce and let it dwell for a while to soften the goo.
 
Sometimes fingernail polish remover works for me but not always.

Fingernail polish (EDIT:Remover) is acetone...The $1 store kind (when just need a little bit) is acetone w/ water, dye and sometimes girly scent...
 
I used an orange smelling paint remover on the side cover (after I got the glue off) and it didn't like the plastic either. I kept thinking I was scraping off black paint, but it was the plastic that was being scraped off. Had a lot of sanding to do afterwards to get it smooth.
 
Just to clarify, I was adding info. about nail polish remover/acetone was all.
NOT suggesting using it.
I've had good luck removing sticky residue with "Goof-Off" spray or liquid.
A little pricey but works ok.
but don't blame me if it melts/strips something. It's more mild than any stripper IMO.
 
OK, thanks for all your input, Thought I would report back with what happened...
I used the Turtle wax label remover stuff and after leaving it on for 20 - 30 minutes it did gel up a fine layer. I scraped with a scraper and got a "coat" off.. repeat.... repeat... repeat and I was starting to lose paintwork. So be aware, it "may eat your paint job. I don't really care as I'm going to respray anyway but might be a nasty surprise for someone who wasn't planning it. I got more off when I switched to a wide chisel lol

I can't say it works well.. just that it works as well as you have time to put into it. I got enough off so that I could use my sander and give my paint something to stick to.
 
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