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Removing Old Adhesive from Aluminum - Grills


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I'm on the long journey of re-assembling my freshly painted 02.  Part of that is trying to refurbish as much of the original trim as possible.  I've found many posts here about freshening up anodized aluminum.  I really like the look of the early grills without the black slats, so I removed the slats and now I'm left with glue residue from 50 years ago.  I'm having a heck of a time removing it from the grills.  How do you guys get your grills to look so good without the slats?  Here is a pic of what I want vs what I have right now.

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1 minute ago, conkitchen said:

whilst I'm a bit of a maniac when it comes to let's see what works, WD40 and a mild steal wool does wonders.  

 

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The steel wool and wd40 has been working to make it shine, but that glue is really on there. I’m thinking I might have to soak it overnight in thinner. 

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The factory, I think used something akin to contact cement (AKA gorilla snot); I had no problem removing the old glue on my '73s grille slats by soaking a paper towel with lacquer thinner and wrapping it around the offending slat.  

 

I also had good success with a gently applied heat gun to remove the old slats; when heated, the slats take most of the glue with 'em when you pull 'em loose.

 

I wouldn't use steel wool, though.  You'll dull the anodizing.  How about some crumpled up aluminum foil?

 

mike

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