That sticky stuff is nasty sticky, worse than baby poop.Any tips to remove old double sided mounting tape from the Temple Audio mounting plates?
I've got a few I picked up in a sale and I want to re-use them... But I don't want to spend all day trying to scrape it off.
I grew up in a family daycare and I have 5 kids... And I agree!That sticky stuff is nasty sticky, worse than baby poop.
I had already ordered a couple new plates and some replacement double sided tape before I posted this.Let us know what works! I've cleaned some Temple Audio adapters in the past and haven't found much that does the job quickly. Would love to know!
That rules me out...It's also a not for sale if you live in California.
Many years ago, a guy in a band I mixed was working on his car, and sprayed carburetor cleaner someplace where it blew back out and into his eyes. He most definitely did not have a fun time. Spent a while having his brother irrigate his eyes, was ok eventually, but yikes, no thanks.As a handy man I'm a big user of Goof Off and the aforementioned Goo Gone and WD 40 but when it comes to certain adhesives I go to the heavy hitters ! Acetone, Lacquer Thinner or Carburetor cleaner (Chem Dip)! I like this one the best for smaller metal parts that fit in the dipping basket. This stuff will remove your skin if your not careful and is best used outside in well ventilated areas. these work the best and with little to no effort on some parts.
Don't use the hard core cleaners on plastic parts it will just ruin them.
Keep in mind thoses that are not familiar with these chemicals use a lot of caution when using them.
That's why I use the pail! Place the part in the basket, put it in the pail and close the lid.Many years ago, a guy in a band I mixed was working on his car, and sprayed carburetor cleaner someplace where it blew back out and into his eyes. He most definitely did not have a fun time. Spent a while having his brother irrigate his eyes, was ok eventually, but yikes, no thanks.
Be careful out there with that stuff!
I've done the heat gun and WD40 approach.....get Goo Gone, faster, less effort....all around good product to have handy.I do have a heat gun and WD-40 so we'll see.