Getting Sikaflex off........

Carmel2

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tinted acrylic hatchs. I managed to get a very thin film of Sikaflex on one of our tinted hatches, obviously I don't want anything too abrasive to get it off, or something that will affect the tint.

Any tips?
 
We use Big Industrial Wipes for removing silicone sealant (and many other cleaning uses including residue of adhesive). Have not tried 'em on Silaflex but it must be worth a go.

BTW many local builder's merchants also stock them at a possibly cheaper price.
 
First off, try a scraper with a brand new Stanley blade in it. Clean the window of any dirt first to avoid risk of scratching. Then gently shave the silicone off the acrylic keeping the blade flush with the window. The blademwhen sharpmwill take finenslices off with negilgible pressured. Remove the last bits of residue with toothpaste, polishing in circular motions with a clean cloth.

To buff the whole window, again, make sure it's clean, then hand polish the whole window with toothpaste, or Farecla G3 compound if you have some. Use circular motions with a decent handful of cloth, preferably microfibre.

Then use a finer polish such as 3M Perfect It III to remove swirl marks and finish off with a clear liquid boat or car wax, such as Autoglym.

If you have a mechanical polisher, this will make light work of this task.
 
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