How remove the residue of double-stick tape?
How remove the residue of double-stick tape?
The pickguard of my nitrocellulose finished guitar was loose
and came almost off.
So I decided to glue it anew but the adhesive sheet has to have no old residue beneath.
How can I get rid of the old adhesive traces?
Naphta...?
and came almost off.
So I decided to glue it anew but the adhesive sheet has to have no old residue beneath.
How can I get rid of the old adhesive traces?
Naphta...?
Thanks!
Hardy
Hardy
Re: How remove the residue of double-stick tape?
Thanks!kiwigeo wrote:Naptha would work.
I will give it a try.
Thanks!
Hardy
Hardy
Re: How remove the residue of double-stick tape?
Just work a small area under the old pick guard to test there aren't any problems before launching into the job proper.viento wrote:Thanks!kiwigeo wrote:Naptha would work.
I will give it a try.
Martin
Re: How remove the residue of double-stick tape?
I keep tins of Prepsol and Acetone on hand for these types of jobs, to remove tape gum I'd grab the Prepsol can.
Let it soak in the gum for about five to ten seconds and then it'll wipe right off.
Let it soak in the gum for about five to ten seconds and then it'll wipe right off.
Re: How remove the residue of double-stick tape?
I'm a French Polish nut so no expert on synthetic finishes but won't acetone damage a nitro finish?demonx wrote:I keep tins of Prepsol and Acetone on hand for these types of jobs, to remove tape gum I'd grab the Prepsol can.
Let it soak in the gum for about five to ten seconds and then it'll wipe right off.
Martin
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Re: How remove the residue of double-stick tape?
DON'T use acetone (or alcohol) on a nitro guitar. Shellite (naptha) is safe on the finishes I use (shellac and nitro) and will clean off most gummy residues.
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Re: How remove the residue of double-stick tape?
If you read my post rather than skim it, you'll see I said to use PREPSOL, which will not hurt a finish. It's purpose is to clean finishes in between layers or simply clean a surface before spraying. It is a wax and grease remover.
You do need to be sure to wipe all the prepsol off again if you wish to apply more coats of finish.
Acetone I keep for similar jobs, more so glue removal, but acetone and prepsol even though used for similar purpose fulfil different specific needs, for example I'd use acetone on bare timber in light quantity, but not finished timber as it will ruin the finish.
You do need to be sure to wipe all the prepsol off again if you wish to apply more coats of finish.
Acetone I keep for similar jobs, more so glue removal, but acetone and prepsol even though used for similar purpose fulfil different specific needs, for example I'd use acetone on bare timber in light quantity, but not finished timber as it will ruin the finish.
Re: How remove the residue of double-stick tape?
Granted I missed the detail in your post....but the warnings about using acetone on nitro finishes are still warranted as OP may not be aware of same.demonx wrote:If you read my post rather than skim it, you'll see I said to use PREPSOL, which will not hurt a finish. It's purpose is to clean finishes in between layers or simply clean a surface before spraying. It is a wax and grease remover.
You do need to be sure to wipe all the prepsol off again if you wish to apply more coats of finish.
Acetone I keep for similar jobs, more so glue removal, but acetone and prepsol even though used for similar purpose fulfil different specific needs, for example I'd use acetone on bare timber in light quantity, but not finished timber as it will ruin the finish.
Martin
Re: How remove the residue of double-stick tape?
I tried naphta which took off some of the residue but left some patches over.
Then I tried a solvent which is made to soften and take off stickers. I made a probe
on a piece of nitro finished ply wood before touching the guitar.
This worked and I could rub off nearly all of the adhesive.
Now I´m waiting for the new plastic pickguard which has an adhesive film.
It is way thinner than the old one which caused the trouble and
will stay on the top whithout loosening.... I do hope
Thanks for your help!
Then I tried a solvent which is made to soften and take off stickers. I made a probe
on a piece of nitro finished ply wood before touching the guitar.
This worked and I could rub off nearly all of the adhesive.
Now I´m waiting for the new plastic pickguard which has an adhesive film.
It is way thinner than the old one which caused the trouble and
will stay on the top whithout loosening.... I do hope
Thanks for your help!
Thanks!
Hardy
Hardy
Re: How remove the residue of double-stick tape?
What was the solvent you used?
viento wrote:I tried naphta which took off some of the residue but left some patches over.
Then I tried a solvent which is made to soften and take off stickers. I made a probe
on a piece of nitro finished ply wood before touching the guitar.
This worked and I could rub off nearly all of the adhesive.
Now I´m waiting for the new plastic pickguard which has an adhesive film.
It is way thinner than the old one which caused the trouble and
will stay on the top whithout loosening.... I do hope
Thanks for your help!
Jeremy D
Re: How remove the residue of double-stick tape?
I used "Glutoclean" -especially made for getting rid of stickers.Jeremy D wrote:What was the solvent you used?
It contains naphta and tridecet-9 (what ever this is)
Thanks!
Hardy
Hardy
Re: How remove the residue of double-stick tape?
Thanks Viento,viento wrote:I used "Glutoclean" -especially made for getting rid of stickers.Jeremy D wrote:What was the solvent you used?
It contains naphta and tridecet-9 (what ever this is)
I once removed the clear pick guard from my 10 year old larrivee OM. I used naptha and a rag. Took forever to get it off. Worked well in the end though, just tons of elbow grease. The sitka has a very aged yellow look and you can now only just barely see the outline of the old pick guard. Good call on larrivee's part using clear guards.
Jeremy D
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