Brett Jaffee wrote:
> Goo Gone is miracle stuff, though I still a bit mystified by what's in it. Yes, it
>smells like oranges, and there's a picture of an orange on the bottle, yet it also
>contains petroleum products. What's even more baffling is that the bottle is labeled
>both "non-toxic"
Bob Pope wrote:
> John if you can find something called goo gone that will remove the
> tape. You have to work up an edge and keep squirting the goo gone where
> the tape is coming up. Let it set for 30 seconds or so and keep working
> up the edge. Work slowly so the goo gone can loosen the gl
From:
John McCloskey
To: soaring @ airage
Sent: Tuesday, September 03, 2002 8:39
PM
Subject: [RCSE] Removing Sky sheen
Is there an effective way to remove reflective
tape from the LE of a bagged wing ??
This stuff sticks like s___t to a Sock! I don't
want to damage the w
David J. Schat wrote:
> John, use your monokote heat gun to warm up the tape, this softens the
> adhesive. Clean up the wing with GooGone as Bop mentioned.
>
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John McCloskey wrote:
> Is there an effective way to remove reflective tape from the LE of a
> bagged wing ??
>
> This stuff sticks like s___t to a Sock! I don't want to damage the
> wing. I can deal with the residue,but first I have to get the tape off
> :( TIA John
>
John if you can fin
Is there an effective way to remove reflective tape
from the LE of a bagged wing ??
This stuff sticks like s___t to a Sock! I don't
want to damage the wing. I can deal with the residue,but first I have to get the
tape off :( TIA John
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