I've tried this "Goof Off" product and found it to work quite well. One rag dampened wiped on, and a
dry rag immediately afterwards to pick up residue. I didn't have much success with acetone, but
admittedly didn't try soaking it and covering with saran for 30 min....
Have yet to try the alcohol idea as this stuff seems to be doing the trick.
Thanks to all on the input.
Just have to rivet top sides of leading edges on two ailerons, and ailerons will be done.
Figuring total time on ailerons alone to be around 90 hrs. (without fabric!) . Is this ridiculously slow?
Should I be insulted when the manual says 5 Hrs. per aileron?
I realize that as you go you become faster and more proficient, but 5 hrs/aileron???
Any discussion on build times for components are sure welcome.
J. Alan Thompson R537
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-> J. Alan:
-> I'm not sure what type of adhesive is used on the plastic covering, so this
-> may or may not work. When I worked with 3M Aerospace installing and
-> removing a paint replacement film on aircraft, we removed the acrylic based
-> adhesive with standard isopropanol alcohol. It's best to use the 91% vs.
-> the 70 %, but either is worth trying . It's cheap and toxicity is not a big
-> issue. Apply any way you want, spray bottle, brush, etc. After applying as
-> much as the surface will hold, place saran or other plastic wrap over the
-> coated surface and come back 30-60 minutes later and scrape off the residue
-> with a plastic scraper. I don't know if it will work - it depends on the
-> base adhesive; but it's worth trying and reporting to us all if it works.
->
-> Good luck,
-> Tom Packard
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-> Sent: Wednesday, July 06, 2005 7:01 PM
-> Subject: Glue residue on plastic coating
->
->
-> > Hello All,
-> > I suspect it's because my kit has been crated for so long, but on some
-> pieces the plastic covering on
-> > the aluminum is not so easy to remove and once removed , it leaves a
-> layer of glue on the piece. I
-> > have been using lighter fluid to remove it and am wondering if there is
-> something anyone knows
-> > about that would remove it more expediently. Is lighter fluid a bad thing
-> to use on aluminum?
-> > Thanks ahead of time to all who reply. J. Alan Thompson
-> >
-> >
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