Removing Sikaflex from gelcoat

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I have removed the rail that carried my windscreen. It was an alloy extrusion and covered and area maybe 25mm wide and twelve feet long, up hill and down dale.

I need to remove all the sealant from the gelcoat before fitting a narrower track for a new spray hood.

I have been working away at it with a plastic scraper and a sharp blade but it is an absolutely endless task.

Is there anything that will 'dissolve' sikaflex once it is set and has been set for ten years??

Acetone? Toluene? or anything else which is effective?

Any views appreciated.

Thanks

Tony.
 
Not as far as I know, physical removal is the only option.

i had the same problem a few years ago and some magic...and expensive...solvent was promoted, absolutely bloody useless, did smell nice though.
 
It can be done, but it involves a rather nasty chemical for which gloves are probably advised. It's the catalyst for GRP resin: Methyl Ethyl Ketone Peroxide. I've used it successfully.
 
As far as I know, MEK will clean up uncured SIKA fine but doesn't work once its cured.
It can be done, but it involves a rather nasty chemical for which gloves are probably advised. It's the catalyst for GRP resin: Methyl Ethyl Ketone Peroxide. I've used it successfully.
 
Nothing that wont hurt your gelcoat as well.
Use a new sharp stanley (type) blades and keep the angle low to the surface, always works for me.
 
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