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I am removing some glued in saddlebag liners that were installed with Loctite spray adhesive. Anyone know what to use to remove the tackiness left in the saddlebags? Goo Gone and nail polish remover don't seem to do the trick. Thanks
Found this on the data sheet.
Clean-up:
After use, invert spray can and spray for approximately 2 seconds (or until spray is free of adhesive) to clear valve and spray tip. Clean spray
tip with turpentine or mineral spirits. Note: When using solvents for cleanup, use proper precautionary measure.
I am removing some glued in saddlebag liners that were installed with Loctite spray adhesive. Anyone know what to use to remove the tackiness left in the saddlebags? Goo Gone and nail polish remover don't seem to do the trick. Thanks
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