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    best adhesive remover

    Hey,

    So i decided to remove the sticker off the side of my PSU, as i couldn't stand staring at it any longer, and i couldn't bare to let the sticker hide the gunmetal mirror finish that was lurking underneath.

    The issue i have is that, while the sticker is off, there is a great deal of adhesive residue left from the sticker, and I was wondering what the best approach would be to take the adhesive off. I.E. which solvents? maybe a secret home remedy? Any help would be greatly appreciated

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    Quote Originally Posted by sniperbob View Post
    Hey,

    So i decided to remove the sticker off the side of my PSU, as i couldn't stand staring at it any longer, and i couldn't bare to let the sticker hide the gunmetal mirror finish that was lurking underneath.

    The issue i have is that, while the sticker is off, there is a great deal of adhesive residue left from the sticker, and I was wondering what the best approach would be to take the adhesive off. I.E. which solvents? maybe a secret home remedy? Any help would be greatly appreciated

    Try isopropyl alcohol

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    Laquer thinner works good.
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    I almost forgot about my good friend Isopropyl!! I went down to the local supermarket after reading your post and remembering that that's what I use to clean AS-5 whenever I'm re-mounting my block, and picked some up. If i can find a camera I'll try and post some pics of my stripped PSU. Its nice and shiny gunmetal chrome now! Thanks!

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    i'd love to see some pics, sounds really cool
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    Glad I could help

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    Naptha (sp?) (zippo lighter fluid for the old wick style lighters) works well for dissolving sticker residue....just try it in an inconspicuous spot first if you can....I haven't had any problems as of yet though.

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    Quote Originally Posted by my87csx481 View Post
    Naptha (sp?) (zippo lighter fluid for the old wick style lighters) works well for dissolving sticker residue....just try it in an inconspicuous spot first if you can....I haven't had any problems as of yet though.
    +1, this is the best I've found

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    gasoline, or pretty much any petroleum distillate should work for that too, thats all the goof off stuff is

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    SO here are the results by using Isopropyl alcohol, then polishing with microfiber.





    wuddaya think?

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    goof-off, then 91% iso-propyl alcohol

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    The best remover By FAR is a product called GOO Gone if all else fails and you cannot find it Use Wallpaper Remover Seriously it kills alcohol I still use alcohol when I do not have the provided materials ive listed but if makes easy work of it.


    GOO GONE and Wallpaper Remover are usually the same except GOO Gone is more expensive
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    i had customers that ruined their case paintjobs
    trying to remove coffee stains with strong solvents
    when all it needed was some plain water

    for every stain or residue there is always a right cleaner
    but because we can't know in advance
    its better to proceed gradually and with caution

    you should start off with plain warm soap-water
    if it persists, move on to something stronger like a glass cleaner
    then alcohol
    then gasoline-petroleum
    then lighter fluid
    and when you want to clean a bare metal surface you may proceed to acetone
    then nitrus solvent
    then graffiti remover sprays

    if its still there...
    get sourself a sander and bring it down to the ground...

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ozzfest05 View Post
    The best remover By FAR is a product called GOO Gone if all else fails and you cannot find it Use Wallpaper Remover Seriously it kills alcohol I still use alcohol when I do not have the provided materials ive listed but if makes easy work of it.


    GOO GONE and Wallpaper Remover are usually the same except GOO Gone is more expensive
    +1 for GOO Gone, works wonders on any adhesive residue.

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    Try some oil, cooking, frying whichever. I've just had to remove many cable tie holders on my case and the sticky adhesive sticks to the case madly! Once I had removed the big stuff I just dipped my finger in oil and rubbed it in and left it for an hour or two and then came back and wiped it away. Also helped me remove the sticky glue from my 775 backplate on the bottom of my motherboard. It also helped me remove stickers too. Just rub down into the sticker and leave it for a bit then when you it off it should come off easily, unless it hasn't soaked down to the adhesive.

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    Looks great sniperbob, nice job!

    I think I even see your shopping list stuck to what looks like your fridge.

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    Quote Originally Posted by SlackerXL View Post
    i had customers that ruined their case paintjobs
    trying to remove coffee stains with strong solvents
    when all it needed was some plain water

    for every stain or residue there is always a right cleaner
    but because we can't know in advance
    its better to proceed gradually and with caution

    you should start off with plain warm soap-water
    if it persists, move on to something stronger like a glass cleaner
    then alcohol
    then gasoline-petroleum
    then lighter fluid
    and when you want to clean a bare metal surface you may proceed to acetone
    then nitrus solvent
    then graffiti remover sprays

    if its still there...
    get sourself a sander and bring it down to the ground...
    wow that's really neat info you got there

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    Quote Originally Posted by SlackerXL View Post
    for every stain or residue there is always a right cleaner
    but because we can't know in advance
    its better to proceed gradually and with caution
    ^^^QFT

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    Looks very clean and shiny, sniperbob.
    good job.
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    Haha the shine on that is redicullous. well done! im guessin that alcohol worked nice for you. my turn - time to take all the ugly ass stickers off

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    I was going to agree with alcohol. Also, rubbing it off with a cotton cloth seems to work pretty well, for me at least.

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