Has anyone ever tried adhesive release? I think it is a 3M product for automotive use. It will soften glue enough so you can rub it off. After that, you can use automotive adhesive cleaner or Prep Sol (used to clean primer before paint is applied) to remove the residue. Brother Bayliss should have some experience with these products.
Rick Chasteen, about to run errands on my Schwinn Heavy Duty (Classic, although not Listworthy) in Kansas City
> I've done this when the glue is completely dried out; otherwise, I just
> add fresh glue to whatever's there most of the time.
>
> -S-
>
> Philcycles@aol.com wrote:
> >
> > In a message dated 5/26/01 4:27:37 AM, tr4play@home.com writes:
> >
> > << What's the best and quickest way to remove this glue? >>
> >
> > I favor mechanical means-chuck a wire brush up in a drill motor and
whirl
> > away. Works great but do it outdoors-lots of dust.
> > Phil Brown