After replacing tyres I have been left with the sticky foam stuff where the old balance weights used to be. Any advice on what to use to clean these off?
After replacing tyres I have been left with the sticky foam stuff where the old balance weights used to be. Any advice on what to use to clean these off?
Dave Rushfirth
Empty garage where #138 used to be
WD40 is worth a go, if not a wheel cleaning agent should remove it, or white spirit,
Peter Essling
Or a medical product called Zoff - designed to removed plaster adhesive etc
Colin Ellis #456 It'll be alright in the end. If it's not alright, it's not the end
As with most glues, if you warm them they will release. then some Panel Wipe or similar spirit to remove residue.
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Borrow a bottle of your wife's or girlfriends nail polish remover that will remove the glue,
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ZTT260 Starlight Silver #428
ZS180 x 3: 2 x Trophy Blue Hatchbacks, 1 x Le Mans Green 4 door. (Loads of ZS bits For Sale)
ZR160 3 door XPG, Road Racer, "Rabbit" FOR SALE
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Hi all
White Spirit will do the job of removing glue residue of most surfaces without harming them.
Regards
Nigel Baines
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Thanks guy's I'll give a few things a go tomorrow. 4 wheels to do so I will be able to compare.
Dave Rushfirth
Empty garage where #138 used to be