Glue removal - non slip tape?

Playtime

Well-Known Member
Joined
29 Jan 2007
Messages
1,194
Location
Chichester
Visit site
Four strips of non-slip tape have disappeared from the hatches over the winter and left 50mm strips of hard glue residue. I've decided not to replace the tape as the hatches are rarely walked on so want to remove the unsightly old glue, without damaging the hatch 'glass'. So far I've tried scraping with a hard plastic spatula and rubbing with various solvents (dry cleaning fluid, acetone etc) without much success.

I'm sure there is a tried and trusted method for removing this stuff without damage or too much effort. Can anyone suggest what it is?

Thanks
 
WD40 is very good at removing adhesive residue, spray it on and leave it for a few minutes.

Depending on how strong the tape was, combined with a new stanley knife blade used as a scraper, it should come off pretty easily.
 
Thanks guys - got a good few ideas there.

I'll report back after I've collected the bottles and the Stanley knife blade and tried them all. It won't be this weekend, though.
 
None of the suggested solvents worked very well. The glue was completely dry and set solid so I tried wiggy's idea of a craft knife blade. This worked but was slow and prone to dig in to the acrylic. I then tried a Skarsten scraper with a new blade and this was very effective - quick and easy. I had removed all 4 lines of glue in less than 10 minutes. However, there was some scoring of the acrylic so I now need to polish these out.

Next question - what is the recommended sequence of wet and dry and/or compound to polish out these score marks in acrylic hatch 'glass'.
 
Top