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Posted

I just put on my second clearview that I found for a awesome price

last week. it had been stored for about 2 years in the original box.

 

My Question is will Goo Gone hurt the windshield?

 

I mounted it and started to peel off the plastic covering they

put on. but from sitting so long. I have a small area about the

size of a grape fruit were it left some sticky stuff.

 

Thanks for Ideas. Just wanted to check before I tried it.

 

Otherwise the shield is in perfect shape.

 

Jeff

Posted

I wouldnt use it. I would opt for some soapy water like Dawn or the like. I would be afraid that the GOO Gone would have something in it that might harm the coating and cause it to haze. I would try WD 40 before that.

Posted

I did find this for residue left on flat screen TV's :D

 

  • Mix 1 tablespoon of isopropyl alcohol with 3 to 4 tablespoons of water. For very sticky residues, you can use up to 50 percent isopropyl alcohol. To make this combine 2 tablespoons isopropyl alcohol with 4 tablespoons of water.

     

     

  • 2Dip a soft, clean and lint-free cloth into the isopropyl alcohol and water solution. You could use a microfiber cloth or the type of cloth used for cleaning eyeglasses. Wring out any excess solution.
  • Posted

    I'm not sure about the Goo-gone either. Before I delivered my Roadstar to it's new owner I had a couple of "politically incorrect" decals that I figured I'd better take off. I had put one over the original cheesy orange safety sticker that came on the Silverado windshield because I couldn't get it off. When I peeled the sticker off a little bit of the orange one came off leaving it looking like crap. I took some duct tape and covered the rest of the sticker, then rubbed it down pretty hard with my hand. Then I started pulling the duct tape back against itself, voila', the old sticker and the adhesive came right off. I had tried just about everything to remove it when I bought the bike and didn't find anything else that would work. You also might try warming it just a little with a hair dryer so the film isn't so brittle too. Good luck!

    Posted

    Thanks guys,, still kicking around what I should use.

    I have to tackle this soon this morn. :puzzled: It seems that WD40

    should not hurt anything. So many decisions :D

     

    The worst part is that this sticky of course in

    right in my line of site. go figure.:rolleyes:

     

    It is also going to be interesting to see how clear

    vers. tinted will be for me after 4 years. as I ride to

    work in the morning in the dark.

     

    Jeff

    Posted

    actually Peanut butter has a bunch of uses like that, can be used for getting tape and other sticky stuff off of items. wife found that info in a book and It sounded crazy but it does work. But ya need to let it set for a while to let the oil work

    Posted

    :rotf::rasberry: Well so far hanging out in the garage.... peanut butter has

    no effect on this residue and soapy water has no effect... come to find

    out I can not find my can of WD40 :crying: so waiting for the store to open

    to run down and get ANOTHER can... when I get it I am sure I will find

    my old can ! :rolleyes: I will give a full report soon !! :detective:

    Posted

    I used Goo Gone to remove the residue left on my tank when I removed the government warning sticker. I also used it on my fair to remove the gummy residue when I removed the eye brows. It has not hurt the paint or finish.

    .....Note in the photo below that the government warning stick is on the tank, it has been removed for about two years now.

    Posted

    The test results are in.......

     

     

    WD40 worked like a charm :thumbsup2:

     

    Then finished up with Novus Cleaner.. PERFECT :happy65:

     

    Thanks Gang for your help !

     

    My garage smells like peanut butter now :eek:

     

    Pretty sad when WD40 cost less then peanut butter. :shock3:

     

    Jeff

    Posted
    The test results are in.......

     

    Pretty sad when WD40 cost less then peanut butter. :shock3:

     

    Jeff, does this mean your going try the WD 40 on a sandwich?:buttkick:

    Posted

    I use peanut butter to clean my hands after working on the scoot ... ya don't even need to wash it off .... just grab a slice of bread and ..... LUNCH!

     

    :rotfl: :rotfl:

    Posted

    Glad it worked out. Its some pretty handy stuff, we use to get it by the 5 gal in the shop when I was in the Air Force. Now that your done and dont need it Im sure the other can will show up.

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