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Re: Sticky adhesive on Plexiglas Window from Moss

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Subject: Re: Sticky adhesive on Plexiglas Window from Moss
From: "David" <dcrawfor@san.rr.com>
Date: Mon, 12 Apr 2004 15:57:42 -0700
Michael,
Also, a non-toxic product called Goo-Gone works wonders to get off sticky
labels,
oil, tree sap, asphalt, well, you name it.  Bet it would work here too.
It does contain petroleum distillates so follow directions.  Ray's advice
about
getting stuff off of plastic should be attended.

David C
BN1
  ----- Original Message -----
  From: Ray Juncal
  To: Healey list
  Sent: Sunday, April 11, 2004 3:00 PM
  Subject: Sticky adhesive on Plexiglas Window from Moss


  Michael
      You might try rubbing alcohol as well as the mineral spirits.  It is a
  little nicer to work with.  Which ever works best you will need lots of
  patience as you slowly and carefully soak and peel or scrape the paper and
  residue from the plastic.  If the part is really 25 years old it could be a
  long job.  I use my finger nail as it doesn't scratch the plastic.  A paper
  towel is abrasive enough to put micro scratches in the plastic so use an
old
  t-shirt.  A product called Bestine Rubber Cement Thinner from the art
supply
  store will be useful soaked in the t-shirt to clean off the last residue
  after the majority of the paper is gone.  This is a useful  but hazardous
  solvent, have good ventilation and avoid excessive skin contact. Last a two
  part polish / cleaner made for acrylic should finish it off.  I hope this
  helps.
  Ray Juncal





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