Sikaflex removal

glenn2926

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Afternoon, does anyone know of an easier way to clean off sikaflex than elbow grease?
 
Thanks Andy, that’s what I thought. Looks like I’m back to rubbing. The thing that seems to work best is just rubbing it with my finger. The skin is getting a bit thin now.:LOL:
 
Silicon remover will soften it, then use a blunt chisel.

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Ive posted it before.. but in best blue peter tradition....
Heres one i did earlier:LOL:
 
Silicon remover will soften it, then use a blunt chisel.
Ive had the stuff covered with that diesel , white spirits , cellulose thiners
And other solvents for days.. made next to no difference... and then theres the worry about the solvent might do to the structure
Andy
 
Ive had the stuff covered with that diesel , white spirits , cellulose thiners
And other solvents for days.. made next to no difference... and then theres the worry about the solvent might do to the structure
Andy
I found brush silicon remover on it just leave a few mins and the Sika comes off a lot easier, then wiped with meths to clean the solvent off, no damage to GRP. Also found a bit of silicon remove on the cheese wire when cutting the fixing off helped.
 
Ive posted it before.. but in best blue peter tradition....
Heres one i did earlier:LOL:

That's gotta be up there with the videos "watching paint dry" and "watching a kettle boil"!!! :D2
 
That's gotta be up there with the videos "watching paint dry" and "watching a kettle boil"!!! :D2
Give me a break will you..:LOL:
I was playing with my go pro and seeing if i could upload video:p

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I usually use a sharp chisel, with great care, and then rub off the thin film left. A blade wider than the silicone strip reversed is usually best. A sharp blade cuts the stuff off.
 
Well that was fun. Anyway the afternoon was not wasted. I used the plastic applicator that comes with car body filler to scrape off the sikaflex. This worked very well as the plastic does not damage the paint work. It was a little time consuming to say the least but all is good now.
I do have another window to remove and reseal and will take extra care when refitting with cleaning off the excess sikaflex before it cures.
Thanks for all the ideas from you all.(y)
 
Thanks Andy, will try that next time.

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