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Getting wheel weight adhesive off

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  1. WDR328

    WDR328 Formula 3

    Dec 11, 2003
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    I was doing some work on my car wheels today and noticed on the back of the wheels there was some old wheel weight adhesive left on the wheel from a previous balancing. Brother that stuff was stuck!!!. It is necessary to be very careful with the painted wheels because such items as "goop" and various products that contain benzene or toluene will dissolve the clear coat on the wheels, immediately upon application. Eureka, a simple solution is to take some GO-JO hand cleaner, dab on the adhesive, wait about 5 minutes and it comes off pretty quickly. I am sure there are other products out there but this was readily available and had no negative effect on the wheel treatment. Just an observation!!!
     
  2. 285ferrari

    285ferrari Two Time F1 World Champ
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    I used WD40 for the same result.
     
  3. elgin328

    elgin328 Formula 3

    Apr 11, 2004
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    3M adhesive remover.I did it Fri. on one of my other cars.
     
  4. DBR328&330

    DBR328&330 Formula Junior

    May 31, 2001
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    I use Googone (at grocery store, citrus based) followed by waxing the area.

    Dan
     
  5. f355spider

    f355spider F1 World Champ
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    Funny, but those are the three products I have used, WD40, Goo Gone, and 3M Adhesive Remover. All seemed to be about equally effective. I will have to give GoJo a try next time, since I have a dispenser over my garage sink.
     
  6. ernie

    ernie Two Time F1 World Champ
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    Nov 19, 2001
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    That's a niffty little tip. I'll try that the next time I run into some sticky stuff.

    HEEEEEYYYY, I wonder if it would work on the melting pannel parts?
     
  7. Dane

    Dane Formula 3
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    Apr 25, 2002
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    Goo-Gone's done the trick for me.

    Dane
     
  8. jvbjr

    jvbjr Formula Junior
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    Lighter fluid, and it works great on plastic without fear of ruining plastics like GooGone type products do.
     
  9. Dane

    Dane Formula 3
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    Apr 25, 2002
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    Lighter fluid, huh? I'll give it a shot. Thanks.

    Dane
     
  10. Nuvolari

    Nuvolari F1 Veteran
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    Sep 3, 2002
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    I use lighter fluid all the time to clean glue. Works great.
     

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