OK - sugestions on getting the residue left by those self adhesive balance weights off please.
I've tried paraffin and white spirit but they still don't want to come off easily, and I don't want to scrape at them with something sharp.
Is there a secret NUCLEAR option out there please?
Ta
Those flippin wheel weight sticky pads
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If it's the black rubbery stuff I've been fortunate enough to be able to remove it dry just by rubbing it with my finger. This seems to get it to ball up and almost roll off.
Anything that won't shift normally gets attacked with WD40 or polish and as a last resort meths.
I'm a bit sad in that I polish my rims every six months, in fact the last time I had new tyres fitted I polished the complete wheel, spokes and all, before refitting them - this makes removal of dirt etc a hell of a lot easier.
Adam
Anything that won't shift normally gets attacked with WD40 or polish and as a last resort meths.
I'm a bit sad in that I polish my rims every six months, in fact the last time I had new tyres fitted I polished the complete wheel, spokes and all, before refitting them - this makes removal of dirt etc a hell of a lot easier.
Adam
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Try some of that citrus based muck remover. Works well and make your rim smell like an orange orchard... if you know what I mean.
Gary Rose.
'06 R1200S Titanium with farkles - Moristech Pro Sequential Interceptor, full Remus system, carbon bits
'12 Tiger Explorer, loaded
'15 Triumph Thruxton ACE Cafe (hers)
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A little inaccuracy saves a tonne of explanation.
'06 R1200S Titanium with farkles - Moristech Pro Sequential Interceptor, full Remus system, carbon bits
'12 Tiger Explorer, loaded
'15 Triumph Thruxton ACE Cafe (hers)
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A little inaccuracy saves a tonne of explanation.
Geez, Gus, considering your post in the Hello thread in Boxerbanter, I'm not sure of that's a compliment or not!
Gary Rose.
'06 R1200S Titanium with farkles - Moristech Pro Sequential Interceptor, full Remus system, carbon bits
'12 Tiger Explorer, loaded
'15 Triumph Thruxton ACE Cafe (hers)
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A little inaccuracy saves a tonne of explanation.
'06 R1200S Titanium with farkles - Moristech Pro Sequential Interceptor, full Remus system, carbon bits
'12 Tiger Explorer, loaded
'15 Triumph Thruxton ACE Cafe (hers)
-------------
A little inaccuracy saves a tonne of explanation.
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