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The best thing for that is acitone it will melt away the sticky glue away in seconds thats what i useHi people,
I'm currently working on a building site stripping new Windows witch have stickers on. Once pulled off nothing seems to get rid off it. I've tried cif and turps but it's not budging. any ideas?
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Gotta make sure you dry the tape firstCheap lighter fuel, works every time and dirt cheap /emoticons/smile.png
I thought you were going to set fire to it:smirk:No you don't, just spray it onto a rag and rub off, doesn't matter if still sticky or wet,
Yabba - Dabba - dooooI agree with Poles. Titan oil flow is good stuff for removing light stickers etc.
I posted on here a long while back about how to remove heavy duty stickers, with thick plastic backs. Titan oil flow would not touch them. But once I had scraped the plastic away then applied oil-flow the left over adhesive just disolved away easily.
For new build stickers oil flow will be fine. (you might have to use scraper to make it even easier). But there are probably cheaper alternatives out there that will do the job.
Is this the same stuff @Poles Apart ?Quite a choice there I'm getting some of this a mate reckons it'll take cement off it's expensive so factor it in with the quote Titan Labs | Oil-Flo™ | Our Products
Opps @Poles Apart helps if I put the link in LOL TITAN Oil-Flo 141�Is this the same stuff @Poles Apart ?
I don't know as I've never use it but that's what someone told me, you let it soak in first.I don't think it will get cement off its solvent cleaner
What's a good doseage 50% iso 50% water? Or just neat?thats an easy one mate,isopropanol removes all residue from the stickers(thats the main ingredient of sticky stuff remover)use a scraper if the paper is still left on but iso and a scrim will remove them no problem at all