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Gear / Technical Help => Ask The Tapers => Topic started by: jbell on December 18, 2010, 04:32:18 PM
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What is safe to use to remove velcro residue from a preamp? Thanks
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You mean the residue from the glue that attaches the velcro? I'd try Goo-Gone if it is metal. It might work if it is plastic but it may ruin the plastic.
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Simple Green
http://www.simplegreen.com/
J
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Simple Green
http://www.simplegreen.com/ (http://www.simplegreen.com/)
J
This is definitely a safe method to try.
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Acetone, naptha (these are not "green", but very effective). Caution as they will likely remove any silk screen or other lettering and notation on the unit.
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WD-40.
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WD-40. oh yes.
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Your local grocery store should have this stuff works nice, good to have on hand for all sorts of label removal.
(http://lh4.googleusercontent.com/public/7XBt9jr6nWXjj11iPARkT9u1cGuhUy45QC-U8xK1uYYrzwJ-7WaDiHenzosx0oF03m33HlfU385RlUxL-uIKPIIb09W8TGMnx0lLwZFtCdUmzFa4HMRrNkTO9EmVopOauENA9yx90jKPr1X1L6gX7FT6RVoZvYqiZ4up8zE7CR-_UjvZg5XHs4FLZMkcL7SWOqOTAEeHCQv1U5Du9g4SVDN369Kv0xeGwmpn_YxoWLqoG0FIB6A5yIxypjGE3A5NWkcggmWY-vJcLXkzvdO5zEQV5XZGqjy2pKR-WgqI)
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I use denatured alcohol.
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Thanks for all the suggestions!
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WD40 is what I normally use. But I wouldn't use it on plastics. And I normally spray it on a towel, paper or cloth and then use that towel to do the wipe / scrub of the gunk. Goo Gone is probably the safer bet. Nail Polish with acetone. Gasoline as long as you don't mind the smell and let them vent a while before sparking things up. To be used semi-polish like, not full dunking. Pluses and Minuses for each. Smell, flammable, abrasive, residue, yada yada yada...
Do you just want it to stop being sticky? Or something else like fresh taped on velcro. The residue of some of these will keep future sticky from adhering to the surface. At least not until it's been clean up. If you just want the sticky to stop being sticky some baby powder or something to cake that part could help. Works for patches on bicycle tubes. But for a device that generates heat, you pretty much have to remove the sticky, as the heat makes it sticky again. I have a headphone preamp like that, racked via double sided tape by the previous owner. PITB, I could probably clean that up, but for a $20 device, hardly worth the effort IMO. For now I just put one of those wash rags under it, 18 pack for a couple bucks at WalMart. Keeps it from scratching whatever it's on to.
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naptha (these are not "green", but very effective).
If you don't know where to look for it, naphta is sold as lighter fluid (Zippo, Ronsonol). I use this all the time to remove stickers and price tags, esp from album covers.
(http://www.saddler.co.uk/prodpics/ready/z/zippo_lighter_fluid_z_large.jpg)
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naptha (these are not "green", but very effective).
If you don't know where to look for it, naphta is sold as lighter fluid (Zippo, Ronsonol). I use this all the time to remove stickers and price tags, esp from album covers.
Yup, not "green" but effective and usually pretty safe for use on most surfaces. Completely off topic, but when I worked in retail we used Zippo fluid on a rag or paper towel to clean the dust covers on hardcover books. Worked very well.