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Help .... Silkaflex(sp) removal


greg

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Sikaflex and its clones cure into polyurethane which, when set, is not soluble in any of the usual solvents - brake cleaner, petrol, meths, acetone etc. In fact I think the only way to remove it is by careful use of a scalpel (followed by T-cut if you manage to scratch the paint).

 

Ed

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EdMcC, you are right we tried most of those last night.

 

Dave, I thought that might damage the paint (plus the shops were shut).

 

In the end we removed it with a knife, turps and remnants with a nylon dishwasher scourer thing. Some damage to paintwork, but this is repairable.

 

Thanks Gents.

 

Greg

 

Sig: If it is such a big issue why are the WSCC, Piston Heads, SELOC, BBC, Channel 4 ... not members only?

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Don't appologies Dave, thanks for the helpfull hint.

 

Aparently apart from celluose thinners nothing else does much to it once it has cured. Quite amazing stuff!

 

Sig: If it is such a big issue why are the WSCC, Piston Heads, SELOC, BBC, Channel 4 ... not members only?

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Hi Gents,

 

Had a bit of success with turps(sp) if you can call it success.

 

Turps and petrol were fine on the paint - it was the knife that did it. Whops! Luckly it is in a rarely seen area (the softtop bay) 😳

 

Sig: If it is such a big issue why are the WSCC, Piston Heads, SELOC, BBC, Channel 4 ... not members only?

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