Rubber Cement Removal?

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Rubber Cement Removal?

Postby BizKiTRoAcH » Oct 4th, '07, 15:41



I bought a puncture repair kit before (I dont have a bike :P) and I was just wondering.. How do you remove the rubber cement once applied to your skin? I tried putting some on and once it dried it was quite tough to get off.. and I do remember reading somewhere but I forgot what to use to "unstick" it! Water didnt work very well :P

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Postby seige » Oct 4th, '07, 15:44

Warm soapy water

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Postby Lady of Mystery » Oct 4th, '07, 16:26

If it's anything like neoprene glue, you have to give it a good scrub with warm water and fairy liquid. I don't know why fairy liquid works so well but it does.

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Postby seige » Oct 4th, '07, 16:27

Lady of Mystery wrote: I don't know why fairy liquid works so well but it does.


There's a great joke about that, but it's FAR too rude to tell on TM ;)

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Postby Lady of Mystery » Oct 4th, '07, 16:45

hmmmmm I'm not too sure that I want to know...

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Postby Vipen » Oct 4th, '07, 16:51

I don't often put cement on my skin, but this works for other surfaces...
Take a dried up ball of cement and roll it over the surface you are removing from. The ball takes up all the cement leaving a clean surface.

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Postby Ed Wood » Oct 4th, '07, 16:53

I use Evo-stick adhesive cleaner....I've been using it on rubber cement on various parts of my body for a while now and so far no nasty reactions on the skin.

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Postby The Magic Attic » Oct 4th, '07, 16:54

A small tip
REMOVE any hair in the area your going to apply it to!

A soak in warm water will usally work, if you do find that it's hard to come off, A little bit of Nail Vanish Remover will help.

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Postby moonbeam » Oct 4th, '07, 17:09

The Magic Attic wrote:A small tip
REMOVE any hair in the area your going to apply it to!


This is a def must or else it WILL hurt when you remove it - no matter what you use to remove it.


I found cellulose thinners works great - the kind used for thinning all makes of cellulose paint and cleaning brushes, etc after use. Mine cost £2.99 from a local hardware shop for 250ml, but I'm sure the bigger DIY stores will sell it cheaper.

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Postby seige » Oct 4th, '07, 17:19

Forget dangerous thinners etc... if you REALLY get stuck, use WD40.

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Postby Lady of Mystery » Oct 4th, '07, 17:25

WD40 and thinners, do you know how bad that stuff is for your skin???? :shock:

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Postby moonbeam » Oct 4th, '07, 17:35

Lady of Mystery wrote:WD40 and thinners, do you know how bad that stuff is for your skin???? :shock:


I like to live on the edge :P

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Postby seige » Oct 4th, '07, 17:57

Lady of Mystery wrote:WD40 and thinners, do you know how bad that stuff is for your skin???? :shock:


About as bad as pore-clogging makeup is for your face, or stillettos are for your bone structure ;)

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Postby bmat » Oct 4th, '07, 18:47

Flame thrower, but use it outside, wouldn't want to burn the house down.

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Postby Trickyfied » Oct 4th, '07, 18:55

I personally found water made things worse, I wait until its dry and rub it until it all comes of in little balls. Leaves the skin a bit red but that redness does not last as long as red skin from thinners etc.

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