Naish Deck Pads

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hunto
hunto
NSW
26 posts
NSW, 26 posts
13 Jan 2009 9:53pm
while its great that naish has acknowledged that the pads are faulty and they will replace them, and that it is the responsibility of the retailor to fit the new ones to the board; what retailor can afford 3 to 4 hours to do the job properly?
while the pads pull of easily themselves there is still glue remaining on the board, i spent 3 hours with a plastic scraper to try and remove the excess glue and still there's a film left on my board.
Does anyone know a product i can use to remove the glue from the board without damaging the board, other than acetone?

Thanks
paul.j
paul.j
QLD
3381 posts
QLD, 3381 posts
13 Jan 2009 9:09pm
Mate i used a stuff that got it off in 5 Min's will get the can tomorrow and post the name of it my board is still alive so it can't be to bad for it ,Wax and grease remover i think i used it to remove the signs of my van and it works a treat.

Jacko

P.S retailers love doing this stuff. Will angie dose anyway
62mac
62mac
WA
24860 posts
WA, 24860 posts
13 Jan 2009 8:40pm
Yeap, Angie is a champ and has the skill and art to match!
Cheers guy's stoked!no really stoked!

mac
robdog
robdog
VIC
611 posts
VIC, 611 posts
14 Jan 2009 10:00am
hunto said...


Does anyone know a product i can use to remove the glue from the board without damaging the board, other than acetone?

Thanks


I put an old tee shirt over a section of the glue left on the board. Pour some petrol onto tee shirt and leave for 5 mins. Remove tee shirt and scrape off glue with wax comb or similar. The petrol makes the glue go like jelly and in that state it is easy to remove. Any excess left can be removed with a small amount of petrol on a rag. Hope this helps. RobDog
hunto
hunto
NSW
26 posts
NSW, 26 posts
14 Jan 2009 12:05pm
thanks paul j wax& grease remover worked a treat of in 5min thanks mate
JonathanC
JonathanC
VIC
1024 posts
VIC, 1024 posts
14 Jan 2009 12:08pm
I used Eucalyptus Oil and PrepSolve (stuff to clean surface before painting). Ended up spotless but took ages. I'm really happy with the new Creatures pad I replaced the Naish one with.
simonp
simonp
216 posts
216 posts
14 Jan 2009 10:46am

Why are the pads faulty? Because they won't stay stuck on? That is the issue I have. I've been re-sticking them with a glue which doesn't work that well, but I take it that Naish will replace wilth new pads?

Cheers,

Simon
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