Tank protectors
#1
Gents!
Can you remove those padded tank protectors the same way as you remove stickers?
With heat gun/hairdryer! Very Happy
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#2
Short answer... Yes
BATFINK (aka Tony)

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#3
WD 40 works well to remove the glue!
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#4
Eucalyptus oil works aswell
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#5
Thanks Batfink,
I knew about eucalyptus but the WD40 is new to me.

Thanx guy's
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#6
I thought that was a strange one myself. I purchased a ZX6R and it had a shitty tank guard on it. I was told about the WD and tried... WTF! For those who don't know, WD 40 is great to remove chain lube from rims. Then when clean wipe rims down with WD on a cloth. Stops the road tar from sticking to hard. Makes the rims easier to clean! Out here in the sticks they use a JetPatcher device for potholes and this leaves crusher dust coated in tar stuck to rims. WD is king!
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#7
Well Grapyono it looks like off to bunnings when I get home and several cans of WD40 to be added to the spray can shelf in the shed it will be!
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