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Didn't like the stickers on my new bike. So off they come. Sadly with them being so cheap a very nasty mess is left and most workshops have a nice surplice of GT85.

Take an old rag and your GT85 and spray at the mess, leave to soak then spray once more and scrub.

The lubricating properties of GT85 dissolves the glue and remove the nasty remnants of the stickers.

Thus leaving the bike, your fingers and the workshop fresh smelling of GT85!

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Didn't like the stickers on my new bike. So off they come. Sadly with them being so cheap a very nasty mess is left and most workshops have a nice surplice of GT85.

Take an old rag and your GT85 and spray at the mess, leave to soak then spray once more and scrub.

The lubricating properties of GT85 dissolves the glue and remove the nasty remnants of the stickers.

Thus leaving the bike, your fingers and the workshop fresh smelling of GT85!

Why not use a heat gun then some acetone or nail polish remover ??

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Why not use a heat gun then some acetone or nail polish remover ??

They are not often tools in the workshop. Perhaps if your a woman or your mum and sister use it as a tea room.

Plus heat will wreck paintwork as most will over cook it!

:)

nice thread, helpful stuff, too. Have a validation vote! ;)

Ta very much!

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