Fibreglass Interior Roof
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Fibreglass Interior Roof
Hello All,
I have removed the old roof lining from my fibreglass high bay.
The original glue has left a yellow sticky residue on the inside of the roof.
I want to remove this before re-lining the roof.
So far I’m having some success with hot soapy water, but wanted to know if this combined with elbow grease and patience is the best way?
I don’t want to use anything else that risks damaging the fibreglass,
Please let me know if you have any other suggestions,
P.S – I tried duct tape with no success
I have removed the old roof lining from my fibreglass high bay.
The original glue has left a yellow sticky residue on the inside of the roof.
I want to remove this before re-lining the roof.
So far I’m having some success with hot soapy water, but wanted to know if this combined with elbow grease and patience is the best way?
I don’t want to use anything else that risks damaging the fibreglass,
Please let me know if you have any other suggestions,
P.S – I tried duct tape with no success
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Re: Fibreglass Interior Roof
Try acetone. ( try with some of your / wife's / girlfriends nail varnish remover first before you buy a big can)
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And open every window - not nice in a confined space.
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thats a matter of personal taste/opinion and preferenceCovKid wrote:And open every window - not nice in a confined space.

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^^^^^^^Another '60s reject^^^^^^^ 

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Oh yessss,closely followed by 'trike' then CTC:ok
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Lol - you might as well say "seal the windows and light a bong" - it won't remove the adhesive but you won't care afterwards anyway 
Seriously though, acetone will probably do it but you do have to careful with solvents and glass fibre lest you get a reaction.

Seriously though, acetone will probably do it but you do have to careful with solvents and glass fibre lest you get a reaction.
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yes acetone, thinners whatever you use dont saturate the area, .you should be ok its more if your through the gel coat or surface and the solvent gets into the fibreglass thast problems arise, though in this case your gluing not prepping for paint so I woiuldnt really worry at all
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yes acetone, thinners whatever you use dont saturate the area, .you should be ok its more if your through the gel coat or surface and the solvent gets into the fibreglass thast problems arise, though in this case your gluing not prepping for paint so I woiuldnt really worry at all
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metalmick8y wrote:Oh yessss,closely followed by 'trike' then CTC:ok
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