Glue on Sorex tire - best way to get it off?
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Glue on Sorex tire - best way to get it off?
Being the horrible tire gluer I am, I got some ca glue on my finger as I was gluing the tire to the rim and consequently left a nice gluey finger print on the tire rubber itself.
Is there a way of getting that glue off? ie. a quick dab of acetone? Or should I just leave it and hope it gets etched away during racing?
Is there a way of getting that glue off? ie. a quick dab of acetone? Or should I just leave it and hope it gets etched away during racing?
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Being the horrible tire gluer I am, I got some ca glue on my finger as I was gluing the tire to the rim and consequently left a nice gluey finger print on the tire rubber itself.
Is there a way of getting that glue off? ie. a quick dab of acetone? Or should I just leave it and hope it gets etched away during racing?
Is there a way of getting that glue off? ie. a quick dab of acetone? Or should I just leave it and hope it gets etched away during racing?
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Nail polish remover has acetone. I use it for ungluing my fingers from each other, and it also removed some long-dried CA that was dripped onto my setup board.
I have no idea if acetone or nail polish will damage rubber. If you care about the tires, you should probably test it on an old set first.
-Mike
I have no idea if acetone or nail polish will damage rubber. If you care about the tires, you should probably test it on an old set first.
-Mike
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Nail polish remover has acetone. I use it for ungluing my fingers from each other, and it also removed some long-dried CA that was dripped onto my setup board.
I have no idea if acetone or nail polish will damage rubber. If you care about the tires, you should probably test it on an old set first.
-Mike
I have no idea if acetone or nail polish will damage rubber. If you care about the tires, you should probably test it on an old set first.
-Mike
Sand paper will do the trick as I run asphalt which is pretty much going to do the same thing but acetone I would think would be quicker and easier. Just want to make sure it's not going to effect the tires over all grip levels even if I am only doing a spot or two.