Q: Best method to remove sikaflex without damaging paint
Posted: Thu Jun 26, 2014 3:28 pm
G'day all,
As per the title - what's the best method to remove sikaflex without damaging paint?
I've used a knife blade on other surfaces before but not on paint that I want to keep where it is.
What I've got is on Redback - the windscreen has been removed for replacement, rust check (Very happy with what I've got!) and a new rubber. At some point in time there has been some sikaflex like stuff squeezed in between the rubber and the body work - it's made an awesome seal and probably held off a lot of the rust.
I now need to remove this to work on the rust and to allow the new stuff I'll put in a clean surface to bond to.
Any help, suggestions, products to use greatly appreciated.
Regards
Bennie
As per the title - what's the best method to remove sikaflex without damaging paint?
I've used a knife blade on other surfaces before but not on paint that I want to keep where it is.
What I've got is on Redback - the windscreen has been removed for replacement, rust check (Very happy with what I've got!) and a new rubber. At some point in time there has been some sikaflex like stuff squeezed in between the rubber and the body work - it's made an awesome seal and probably held off a lot of the rust.
I now need to remove this to work on the rust and to allow the new stuff I'll put in a clean surface to bond to.
Any help, suggestions, products to use greatly appreciated.
Regards
Bennie