Three year old Aluminum panels that arrived with my QB Bearhawk kit are almost impossible to remove. I have been just trying to pull it off but my fingers are just hacking it. How are they easily removed? horse creek
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Removing the sticky plastic sheet on Aluminum panels. How do you....?
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Try putting them in the sun to heat them up. On the aluminum sheets that have plastic on both sides, I found that the plastic is too thin to pull off on side of the aluminum but the plastic on the other side pulls off easier. On the thin stuff, I used MEK and a scotchbright pad since i had to scuff up the aluminum for priming anyway. Makes a big mess but eventually I got it all off.
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Read this on another website:
I have tried for a number of days to come up with a method of removing some of the black and white LDPE film from some carts that were built a few years ago and stored in a location where they saw sunlight. As with most people I tried every solvent I could think of. Then I did some searching and found that Xylene at elevated temperatures would penetrate the LDPE. What I found to work was to use a heat gun and warm the metal. Then I soaked a towel in Xylene and placed it on top of plastic and let it sit. After 10-20 min, the plastic coating peeled off as if it were new. Nice and easy leaving no residue. I did get it a little too hot in a few places and melted the plastic fairly severely. But what I found was that by laying the towel over the area second time for a few minutes, the residue wiped right off.
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Originally posted by horsecreek View PostThree year old Aluminum panels that arrived with my QB Bearhawk kit are almost impossible to remove. I have been just trying to pull it off but my fingers are just hacking it. How are they easily removed? horse creek
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bdflies posted he had issues with removing the plastic from his windshield. LP Plastics suggested using 50% alcohol and 50% Kerosene. Said it worked great. That plastic doesn't have sticky glue like the plastic on the aluminum, so it may or may not work, worth a try though. I called the stuff "the plastic from hell". The glue left behind was darn near indestructible. All the aluminum used in the floor of my Patrol still has the plastic on it. Covered it with carpet, so not worth the effort of removing it!! Feel your pain. D.
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My wings sat several years in my hangar on some scrap carpet. When I put them on a rotisserie I was still able to remove 80-90 percent of the plastic on the bottom side, whatever had been in contact with the carpet. The plastic on the top was all dried and cracked. I tried several solvents which didn't seem to help much. I finally used a heat gun and plastic razor blade scrapers. Took me about 20 hours each wing to remove the plastic and about 50 of the plastic razor blades.
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It just happens I had a how-to video about this in my editing queue. Here it is: https://youtu.be/ObOXV767TE4
Last edited by jaredyates; 03-04-2019, 09:27 PM.
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I’m going to start the process of trying to remove the white plastic from my “barn find” QB wings this weekend. It’s been in place since the wings were delivered in 2006. It peels easy from the bottom surfaces but the top side plastic is brittle and really stuck!
Plastic razor blades and heat gun are available, as are acetone, carb cleaner, and MEK. Any other suggestions, sympathy, or laughter would be welcome!
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