Removing glue from graphite.
Removing glue from graphite.
I've got this Corally graphite chassis that i'm trying to clean up. Unfortunately it's got a fair bit of superglue near the cell trays and someone has glued a piece of lexan to the front part too. What i'd like to know is: Is it safe to use acetone on a graphite chassis, in particular Corally graphite? I'm a little worried it might attack the chassis as well as the glue.
Thanks,
Paul
Thanks,
Paul
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Re: Removing glue from graphite.
Acetone I've heard is safe. I bought some for a graphite chassis cleaning project over a year ago, but have yet to try it. One of these days... 

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Re: Removing glue from graphite.
usually acetone is safe on carbon fiber composites, as the epoxy or polyester isn't affected by acetone. If in doubt, use a rag or swab and apply by hand and pick the glue off as it softens and loses adhesion. Or just try it out on a small section that might be covered up by a bulkhead or something. the solvent doesn't stick around forever, so it won't keep damaging the material.
Re: Removing glue from graphite.
It looks and feels like superglue, I think you guys might call it Cyano?limestang wrote:Do you know what type of glue it is (Epoxy, Rubber Cement, etc...)?
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Re: Removing glue from graphite.
Acetone will melt the glue, but now sure if it will affect the graphite in any way. I would try a test spot and see what happens. Good luck!
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Re: Removing glue from graphite.
try removing it first with a new razor blade. most of the time it just cracks and gets removed.
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Re: Removing glue from graphite.
Use a q-tip and dabb some only on the glue til it starts softening and pick at it til its all off.If haft to dabb some more on the glue itself and let sit til soften and pick at it somemore.Less like to have an adverse reaction this way.DON
Re: Removing glue from graphite.
Thanks for the advice guys. I tried going slow and steady, but this glue was not for softening easily. I ended up putting the chassis in a sealed plastic bag with a small tub of acetone in with it. The fumes did their work and softened it enough to rub away. It took about an hour to soften.
There are still a few marks under where the glue was, but i'm happy how it turned out, better than it was by miles.
Here's how it turned out.

And almost finished with the cell trays it's hard to see any marks.

Paul
There are still a few marks under where the glue was, but i'm happy how it turned out, better than it was by miles.
Here's how it turned out.

And almost finished with the cell trays it's hard to see any marks.

Paul
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Re: Removing glue from graphite.
Looks great, and thanks for the update. I think I'll hit mine this weekend. For once we have no plans for the entire weekend. 

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Re: Removing glue from graphite.
Turned out great, Paul. So you just let the acetone fumes inside the plastic bag soften the glue, or did you put acetone directly on the glued areas?CAT3K wrote:Thanks for the advice guys. I tried going slow and steady, but this glue was not for softening easily. I ended up putting the chassis in a sealed plastic bag with a small tub of acetone in with it. The fumes did their work and softened it enough to rub away. It took about an hour to soften.
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Re: Removing glue from graphite.
It was fumes only, i initially tried small amounts applied direct, but the stuff evaporates so quickly it did very little.Coelacanth wrote:Turned out great, Paul. So you just let the acetone fumes inside the plastic bag soften the glue, or did you put acetone directly on the glued areas?
Basically, i had a large grip seal bag (12" x 8") which was big enough to fit this 12th scale chassis. To start with i placed a small plastic tub (without lid) filled with acetone inside the bag, then placed the chassis on top of the plastic tub so it was not being touched by the acetone directly. Then i sealed the bag and left it for an hour or so. The good thing about being inside a clear plastic bag is that you can see what's happening, and have a feel of the glue without opening the bag up.
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Re: Removing glue from graphite.
I took my RC10 graphite chassis to work today to clean the glue and left over double sided tape off...I used a product called Dykem layout blue remover to get it all off....It worked great.
http://www.dymon.com/1219/dykem/remover-and-cleaner/remover-and-cleaner
http://www.dymon.com/1219/dykem/remover-and-cleaner/remover-and-cleaner
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