Anyone find anything that will remove the double sided tape from the wheel weights without 1) hours of elbow grease, 2) messing up the finish of the wheels or 3) stinking up the shop?
John
Anyone find anything that will remove the double sided tape from the wheel weights without 1) hours of elbow grease, 2) messing up the finish of the wheels or 3) stinking up the shop?
John
Original manufacturer finish? Or painted with rattle can spray paint?
Have you tried wax and grease remover, goofoff, or wd40 ? Those usually wont attack paint. The xylene based carb cleaner will remove adhesive and any greasy residue but also will remove spray paint. It usually will not remove original wheel finish but definitely will have an odor.
JR
"Of all the things I've lost, I miss my mind the most ! "
How about one of those decal adhesive remover wheels?
https://www.ebay.com/i/283594734496?...yABEgIe6vD_BwE
Racer Russ
Palm Coast, FL
Know any drag racers or RC plane/car folks? Nitromethane removes sticky stuff pretty well.
Regular rubber valve stem on drill works good and is safe on painted wheels or parts.
buy a caramel wheel on ebay for use in your drill sometimes a bit of wax and grease remover too
never damages anything and smells good too
Use a screwdriver or scraper being very careful not to scratch paint and get the weights ripped off. Don't worry about the amount of foam and glue left over. Just get the weight off and out of the way. Roll the wheel so the left over foam and glue are at the bottom. Have some of this GooGone on hand and then spray the foam patch with a good bit of this stuff. If you can let it set for a few hours (or overnight), you will likely be able to wipe almost all foam and glue away with a rag. Or, I keep the light duty ScotchBrite pads in the shop and you may have to run over it a little with one of these.
https://www.amazon.com/Goo-Gone-Orig.../dp/B00006IBNJ
I have always just soaked them in WD40. /the soaking part is critical. Sounds like there are a lot of great ways to do this.
Skip
I spray Tarminator Tar & Sap Remover and scrape the foam off using an old credit card or the plastic cap itself as a scraper.
Great ideas - I use prep-sol and it comes right off of my painted wheels.
3M makes a "wheel" that is kind of rubbery that is used to remove the double sided tape that holds body side moldings on. I have used it on painted cars without damaging the paint one iota.
https://shop.advanceautoparts.com/p/...E&gclsrc=aw.ds
Soak/wet with WD-40.
Brian
3m makes a General Purpose Adhesive Remover that I picked up at NAPA. I have also used brake cleaner
I have found plain old gas works just fine and seems to work on any kind of adhesive and guess what you always have that!
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