Jules
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And no - it's not spunk.... 
Helping a friends son do some work on his mountain bike and we've pulled off the stickers and will be putting on a custom logo for him (if Splatgrafix ever get's back to me.....), the old stickers we've removed from the frame have left behind some nasty sticky residue shizzle - is there anything I can get just by walking into Halfords (or similar) going to the counter, paying and leaving?
Don't wanna damage the paint as it's in good nick
Cheers
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John
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Autoglym intensive tar remover, some soapy water would probably work.
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RichR
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Panel Wipe; some Halfords have it and its brilliant stuff
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RichR
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or, being logical - nail polish remover.
I'm guessing you don't need much and the active ingredient is acetone, should do the trick
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Jules
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Nail polish remover - good shout! 
If not then panel wipe
I don't reckon hot soapy water would touch it John - it's really fucking encrusted on and sticky as shit! The water will probably just stick to it!
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Colin
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Petrol?
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taylorboosh
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quote: Originally posted by Colin
Petrol?
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Rich H
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There is actually an off the shelf product called Sticky Stuff Remover - usually found in places like Lakeland etc.
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Mike GSi
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White spirit?
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taylorboosh
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quote: Originally posted by Rich H
There is actually an off the shelf product called Sticky Stuff Remover - usually found in places like Lakeland etc.
shite and smells of lemon
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Rich H
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quote: Originally posted by corsabadboy
quote: Originally posted by Rich H
There is actually an off the shelf product called Sticky Stuff Remover - usually found in places like Lakeland etc.
shite and smells of lemon
Its not shite as I used to use it quite often for debadging etc before I started getting bulk valeting stuff! Worked better than AG Tar remover I found.
IIRC, a mate uses clutch and brake cleaner too
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John
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Brake cleaner takes just about anything off, good stuff.
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allza
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Standard thinners is good honestly. Used it to desticker the whole of my van. Test a small bit first though. Brake cleaner can sometimes make it duller and not as effective.
[Edited on 30-10-2008 by allza]
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taylorboosh
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quote: Originally posted by allza
Standard thinners is good honestly. Used it to desticker the whole of my van. Test a small bit first though. Brake cleaner can sometimes make it duller and not as effective.
[Edited on 30-10-2008 by allza]
take the shine straight off his paint, mint idea that 1
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allza
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Have you tried it? Thought as much.
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