How to get the goo off?

Discussion in 'Mid Atlantic' started by GnarActually, Apr 22, 2009.

  1. GnarActually

    GnarActually Well-Known Member

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    Sep 30, 2007
    I just got a new track pad to put on one of my boards because my old track pad is starting to fall off. but it left a pretty substantial amount of goo on my board. does anyone know a good type of chemical to get the goo off? the reason im asking this is because my friend tried some sort of chemical and his board got a chemical reaction and the chemical burned right through the fiberglass into the foam. would goo off work? i tried wave remover...a no go there.
     
  2. NoSponges

    NoSponges Well-Known Member

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    May 4, 2008
    Goo Off

    Would probably work, just be patient and don't overdo it. Or you can use lighter fluid too- just don't smoke with either while youre doing it. Just be sure to really wash it all off wen ur done.

    Whatever you do, don't use lye. You're asking for trouble if you do.
     

  3. eshore

    eshore Well-Known Member

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    Jul 22, 2008
    if your putting a new one on why does it matter. but you could try some cooking oil.
     
  4. GnarActually

    GnarActually Well-Known Member

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    Sep 30, 2007
    because it wouldn't adheave well if its an uneven, unclean surface.
     
  5. CharlieInOC

    CharlieInOC Well-Known Member

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    Sep 17, 2007
    Lacquer thinner will do the trick. We use it all the time with no problems, Put some in a paper towel and rub it off.
     
  6. snowbird

    snowbird Active Member

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    May 19, 2008
    Nail polish remover - like a charm.
     
  7. Mitchell

    Mitchell Well-Known Member

    Jan 5, 2009

    In other words, acetone. Toxic stuff...wear gloves if you decide to use this stuff.
     
  8. NJSur4

    NJSur4 Active Member

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    Jul 16, 2008
    Acetone will eat (disolve) the resin and fiberglass. Try rapid remover, we use it to get boat graphics and car wraps off. Works like a charm isnt to harmful either just dont huff it. rapidtac.com
     
  9. super fish

    super fish Well-Known Member

    Sep 2, 2008
    goo b gone works great
     
  10. dirtythirty34

    dirtythirty34 Well-Known Member

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    Oct 31, 2008
    Oops

    Oops! works great. I believe however that it is very toxic for the enviroment so use it sparingly!!! Also before you put on the new pad take a light sandpaper to the area and just rough it up just a little. This gives something for the new adhesive to settle into and grab hold!
     
  11. cliff

    cliff Well-Known Member

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    Jun 20, 2008
    Wd

    Hey, I had the same issue last year.

    WD40 works great. (or cooking oil) anything that makes it slick, will stop the stick. I would be really cautious using nail polish remover on fiberglass... Im not a chemist but that doesn't sound like a good mix to me.

    But yea try some Dubya-Dee. I use this on a whole bunch of surfaces and its always worked... Just saturate the area, and rub it down.. The goo will start to glob up in little balls and will just rub right off. Keep applying the WD as you go so it gets in and under all the gooey areas... When you're done, clean the area with some soap/water and you're good to go.
     
    Last edited: Apr 23, 2009
  12. c3boardwerks

    c3boardwerks Active Member

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    Oct 6, 2008
    pure acetone, gets used on every single poly board produced, don't go over board just rub it on a towel and work the gunk off
     
  13. NitsuJ478

    NitsuJ478 Active Member

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    Oct 21, 2008
    just use some gasoline and a rag
     
  14. ocripcurrent

    ocripcurrent Well-Known Member

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    Feb 27, 2008
    I keep a can with me for use on anything. Great to shine stuff up or clean the little stickers off of jewel cases or records or clean anything with some grimy gooey gunk on it. Dubya-Deez! hahaa :D
     
  15. Zansurf

    Zansurf Well-Known Member

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    May 12, 2008
    Not the least expensive but it works.

    put a little lighter fluid, wd-40, or 100 proof alchohol on it. Use a lighter to start burning off the gunk. When the board is gone go to the shop and buy a new one. Apply pad to new board and there you go. Easy as 1,1,1,2,5,10.
     
  16. JMD

    JMD Well-Known Member

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    Jun 26, 2007
    Just pee on it after rubbing it with sandpaper and nail polish remover for 20 minutes.
     
  17. Kneeboarder4Life

    Kneeboarder4Life Well-Known Member

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    Sep 23, 2008
    always keep a moist towel next to the bed
     
  18. atmcracer

    atmcracer Well-Known Member

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    Apr 29, 2008
    dont get any of the goo on u and it wont be an issue
     
  19. GnarActually

    GnarActually Well-Known Member

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    Sep 30, 2007
    the goo is from the old track pad...