Removing Gorilla Glue

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Souwester
Souwester
WA
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WA, 1267 posts
13 Mar 2024 4:30pm
Hey Legends, anyone got any tips on removing Gorilla Grip from a board?

Used it to try and stick down a flapping deck grip, the deck grip came off and the Gorilla Glue has stayed on there. Keen to replace the deck grip but reckon will need to get all the old stuff off..
theSeb
theSeb
365 posts
365 posts
13 Mar 2024 5:05pm
Tar and glue remover designed for cars is what I would use. Rinse it off afterwards. Autosmart Tardis is great.
colas
colas
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5389 posts
13 Mar 2024 5:57pm
Souwester said..
Hey Legends, anyone got any tips on removing Gorilla Grip from a board?

Used it to try and stick down a flapping deck grip, the deck grip came off and the Gorilla Glue has stayed on there. Keen to replace the deck grip but reckon will need to get all the old stuff off..


The secret for removing glue is ... time.

- Choose a mild solvent (never acetone, it will damage you and the board): Solvent F, turpentine, citrus-based household cleaning products, or even just warm (not hot) soapy water.
- put an absorbing layer on the area: towel, layers of tissues...
- drown the towel with the solvent
- cover with a plastic sheet (garbage bag), ideally taping the edges.
- the goal is to let the product act 15 to 30mn
- the glue should be softened and easily removable with a plastic scraper (credit card).
try to work progressively, uncover bit by bit and scraping. If you remove the whole bag + towel, you run the risk of some parts re-drying and harden before you work on them.


In summary:
"Patience and length of time may sever, What strength and empty wrath could never."
Or: use a mild solvent for a long time rather than a strong one for a short time.
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theSeb
theSeb
365 posts
365 posts
13 Mar 2024 8:44pm
Just to add my 15 cents... I have used Tardis on one of my Starboards to get rid of the residue when I was removing part of the deck grip to fix the handle. It's safe to use in my experience and does not contain acetone as far as I know.
Souwester
Souwester
WA
1267 posts
WA, 1267 posts
14 Mar 2024 9:09am
Thanks for the advice guys, will give the above a go!
airsail
airsail
QLD
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QLD, 1604 posts
14 Mar 2024 2:00pm
Put an old towel over the grip, soak with turps and cover with plastic so it doesn't dry out too quick. After a couple of hours or overnight just peel off grip. Clean off any remaining adhesive with turps. The removed grip can be washed, dried and reapplied if required.
Piros
Piros
QLD
7303 posts
QLD, 7303 posts
14 Mar 2024 3:27pm
airsail said..
Put an old towel over the grip, soak with turps and cover with plastic so it doesn't dry out too quick. After a couple of hours or overnight just peel off grip. Clean off any remaining adhesive with turps. The removed grip can be washed, dried and reapplied if required.


+1 This is the best and easiest way
Mark _australia
Mark _australia
WA
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WA, 23704 posts
15 Mar 2024 4:05pm
All these relate to tge original adhesive and wont work on a foaming PU glue.
Is that what you mean by gorilla glue? Its honey coloured and sets crispy not flexible?
If so, scrape and abrasion will be it

Or do u mean gorilla grip - which is like the factory grip?

(You use both terms)
Mark _australia
Mark _australia
WA
23704 posts
WA, 23704 posts
17 Mar 2024 4:23pm
I will also do a regrip for you, or look at it for DIY

Mark
MOzCustoms
42 Daly St
South Fremantle

Unless the WA in your profile means Washington State which has fooled me here before
Souwester
Souwester
WA
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WA, 1267 posts
18 Mar 2024 3:37pm
Hi Mark, sorry for the confusion - It is the Gorilla Glue that I used to try and stick down the existing deck grip that was flapping around. The stuff that sets honey coloured and goes rock hard.

Can confirm I am in Western Australia!

Will message you direct to chat about re-doing the deck grip.
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