non-aviation topic...well sort of. Airplanes have stickers and graphics too....
Help please. I need to learn about solvents and the chemistry of sticky residue from stickers.
I'm trying to prep my class C motorhome to repaint. It's a 2013 model and the weather has not been kind to the horrible cheap whatever it is finish. Some sort of smooth sided fiberglass panels, I don't think they are gel coated...think it's something else...and not painted.
Anyway the swoosh vinyl stickers look bad too, and need to come off before painting. I've managed to get some of them removed several months ago, and need to get back onto the job. My problem is getting the sticky residue off.
I've tried every solvent I had at the time
acetone
goof off
goo gone
mek (I think I had some of the real stuff, but now can only find the other stuff)
lacquer thinner
gasoline
and probably a few others have slipped my mind
I even ordered some overpriced stuff from amazon meant for stickers
nothing seems to touch it. I feel like gasoline + a lot of elbow grease was about the best, but it was still slow going
I also tried a heat gun and putty knife...which sort of worked but heated the surface far too much and didn't totally work anyway.
The last thing I've thought to try is to get a sheet of plastic, douse the surface with the above list of solvents one at a time and cover it tightly with plastic to prevent flashing and keep it wet for an extended period of time
there has to be a better way
and I know there are some smart folks here....
thanks
Help please. I need to learn about solvents and the chemistry of sticky residue from stickers.
I'm trying to prep my class C motorhome to repaint. It's a 2013 model and the weather has not been kind to the horrible cheap whatever it is finish. Some sort of smooth sided fiberglass panels, I don't think they are gel coated...think it's something else...and not painted.
Anyway the swoosh vinyl stickers look bad too, and need to come off before painting. I've managed to get some of them removed several months ago, and need to get back onto the job. My problem is getting the sticky residue off.
I've tried every solvent I had at the time
acetone
goof off
goo gone
mek (I think I had some of the real stuff, but now can only find the other stuff)
lacquer thinner
gasoline
and probably a few others have slipped my mind
I even ordered some overpriced stuff from amazon meant for stickers
nothing seems to touch it. I feel like gasoline + a lot of elbow grease was about the best, but it was still slow going
I also tried a heat gun and putty knife...which sort of worked but heated the surface far too much and didn't totally work anyway.
The last thing I've thought to try is to get a sheet of plastic, douse the surface with the above list of solvents one at a time and cover it tightly with plastic to prevent flashing and keep it wet for an extended period of time
there has to be a better way
and I know there are some smart folks here....
thanks