dvnjhn said:Ah, thanks. I kind of thought that putting WD40 on the paint would mabey corode it. Will try the hair dryer when it stops raining in Sunny Scotland.
dvnjhn said:Ah, thanks. I kind of thought that putting WD40 on the paint would mabey corode it. Will try the hair dryer when it stops raining in Sunny Scotland.
alienator said:WD-40 isn't going to hurt your pain. If it did, then manufacturers would also have to worry about the solvents in greases and oils getting on your paint, too. Goo Gone works. Acetone works. A hair dryer works.
gman0482 said:Yea I've used WD-40 on some parts before, to loosen, and it will definitely not hurt. You could always just soak them, but they shouldn't be that hard to take off, unless they are old and dried out.
I left my LBS sticker on, cause I go back to them all the time and they are excellent. All others (like warning stickers) are easy to peel off.
GT Fanatic said:No problem.
Also, I don't wanna sound like a preacher, but you shouldn't leave your bike outside in the rain.
dvnjhn said:Believe me in the area I live in if I left the my bike outside the rain would be the last thing I would be worrying about. Its all good, I usually extensivly clean my mountain bike after every ride and lock it away in my shed. I will defo be trying to keep this up with my road bike. Thanks for the heads up though.
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