RX7Club.com - Mazda RX7 Forum

RX7Club.com - Mazda RX7 Forum (https://www.rx7club.com/)
-   New Member RX-7 Technical (https://www.rx7club.com/new-member-rx-7-technical-256/)
-   -   Removing 3M tape from plastics and door panels? (https://www.rx7club.com/new-member-rx-7-technical-256/removing-3m-tape-plastics-door-panels-1086020/)

Huggerorangss 07-02-15 05:56 PM

Removing 3M tape from plastics and door panels?
 
Hey guys,
The previous owner of my car had put fake aluminum overlay over all the interior plastics and I am trying to get them off without damaging anything. I've successfully gotten the overlay off but I am left still with the 3m two sided tape foam and glue, and ides of how to effectively get them off without damaging the plastics?

Also, any idea on how to remove and reinstall the stickers for the hvac controls? I want to remove them for repairing and repainting of the plastics.

Thanks!
Chris

armans 07-02-15 06:29 PM

a hot day, goo-gone (or something similar) and lots of rubbing.

Huggerorangss 07-02-15 07:18 PM

Ya that's what I've been doing, lol blisters bad on both thumbs. Was hoping for an easier process :/.

7krayziboi 07-02-15 08:11 PM

I found a rag with fuel works really good to remove sticky things

Huggerorangss 07-02-15 08:15 PM

I'll have to give that a try for the residue.

lduley 07-02-15 09:15 PM

Removing 3M tape from plastics and door panels?
 
Theres a thing called "quik 'n kleen" and blows goo gone out've the water

It took off plastic side molding glue off my old cavalier

Huggerorangss 07-04-15 02:56 AM

Hey guys, ended up using wax and grease remover to get the majority of it off. Seemed to work the best, that and a ton of finger rolling. Refinished them with a bedliner texture spray which turned out really awesome. I'll post some pics with it gets all back together tomorrow. Thanks for all the suggestions!

Aaron Cake 07-04-15 10:39 AM

There is a rubber eraser used by body shops that takes this stuff off very well. But I'd be worried it would harm interior trim unless used very carefully. It's basically a rubber disc or ball that is mounted on a drill. About $30 at most body supply stores. Turned SLOWLY it would probably save the fingers.

Huggerorangss 07-04-15 10:59 AM

I have one actually, but from my experience you have to get them going with some rpm's before they will remove the foam. Considering it looked like the previous owner cracked all of the female screw receivers upon reinstall of white face A/C stickers, I was too stressed I would burn the plastic, so I didn't want to try it. I figure my thumbs would heal back lol.


All times are GMT -5. The time now is 06:33 PM.


© 2024 MH Sub I, LLC dba Internet Brands