NorthBankGooner Joined Jul 25, 2012 Messages 327 Location Tenerife, Canary Islands Sep 22, 2016 #1 This was one of the original Ducati tank pads that were of less quality. Any advice on how to remove this without doing any damage. Thanks. Attachments image.jpg 12.2 KB
This was one of the original Ducati tank pads that were of less quality. Any advice on how to remove this without doing any damage. Thanks.
youngR Joined Jan 12, 2013 Messages 3,039 Location USA Sep 22, 2016 #2 For sure, you need to heat it up with a hair dryer. After that I believe you can use Goo Remover to help remove the adhesive, followed by cleaning and wiping the tank.
For sure, you need to heat it up with a hair dryer. After that I believe you can use Goo Remover to help remove the adhesive, followed by cleaning and wiping the tank.
AntiHero Joined Nov 18, 2011 Messages 2,084 Location Round the World on an 1199 Sep 23, 2016 #3 Petrol. Use a hairdryer first, then use gasoline to remove the residue. Afterwards put a coat of wax on.
Petrol. Use a hairdryer first, then use gasoline to remove the residue. Afterwards put a coat of wax on.