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Old March 22nd 09, 04:55 PM posted to rec.aviation.soaring
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Time to replace some yaw strings. Can anyone recommend a good way to
remove old tape residue without doing violence to the canopies?

Thanks,

Mark -- B9
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Old March 22nd 09, 05:24 PM posted to rec.aviation.soaring
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Default Removing tape residue from canopy

On Mar 22, 11:55*am, BravoNiner wrote:
Time to replace some yaw strings. *Can anyone recommend a good way to
remove old tape residue without doing violence to the canopies?

Thanks,

Mark -- B9


Try 3M's "General Purpose Adhesive Remover" Part Number: 08984

It's excellent on a number of surface types. I can't recall using it
on Plexiglas--but get a can and try it on a scrap piece. I've found
the product online and at Ace Hardware. It's great on my painted
surface for removing gap seal tape residue--and it doesn't affect the
acrylic finish.

What I do now with my string: drill a very small hole at the point
where you want the string on the canopy. Insert the yarn string and
secure with a small "keeper" from the inside. This totally eliminates
the tape. The keeper I use is a hobby-store RC accessory used for push
rod connections. Made of nylon, I super glue it to the string and it
works well. Doesn't mar the canopy.
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Old March 22nd 09, 05:36 PM posted to rec.aviation.soaring
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"BravoNiner" wrote in message
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Time to replace some yaw strings. Can anyone recommend a good way to
remove old tape residue without doing violence to the canopies?

Thanks,

Mark -- B9



Mark,

I've used denatured alcohol with a clean microfiber cloth. Saturate a small
section of cloth and gently rub over the old adhesive. Depending on the type
of tape use, this can be an arduous process. You can use your fingernail to
help, though this can sometimes result in scratches.

My MKIII "high tech" yaw string avoids the tape residue problem. After a two
year outdoor exposure test (in California sun), the outer clear plastic
layer of the MKIII base lifts off leaving the clear adhesive behind. Then
the clear adhesive easily and cleanly "rolls off" the canopy with finger
pressure. Besides, the MKIII looks nicer than tape.

bumper
Quiet Vent and MKIII yaw string
bum per m at att dot net


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Old March 22nd 09, 07:58 PM posted to rec.aviation.soaring
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We're updating our entire fleet with the MKIII yaw string. No excuse
not to -- it's not expensive and it looks so much better than yarn and
tape. It changes the appearance from that of an afterthought to a
proper flight instrument. Besides that, if we can keep Bumper busy
making them he won't come mooch lunch off us all the time. Fred
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Old March 22nd 09, 08:00 PM posted to rec.aviation.soaring
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Default Removing tape residue from canopy

On Mar 22, 12:36*pm, "bumper" wrote:
"BravoNiner" wrote in message

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Time to replace some yaw strings. *Can anyone recommend a good way to
remove old tape residue without doing violence to the canopies?


Thanks,


Mark -- B9


Mark,

I've used denatured alcohol with a clean microfiber cloth. Saturate a small
section of cloth and gently rub over the old adhesive. Depending on the type
of tape use, this can be an arduous process. You can use your fingernail to
help, though this can sometimes result in scratches.

My MKIII "high tech" yaw string avoids the tape residue problem. After a two
year outdoor exposure test (in California sun), the outer clear plastic
layer of the MKIII base lifts off leaving the clear adhesive behind. Then
the clear adhesive easily and cleanly "rolls off" the canopy with finger
pressure. Besides, the MKIII looks nicer than tape.

bumper
Quiet Vent and MKIII yaw string
bum per m at att dot net


So Bumper Being a relative newbie, what is a Mk III yaw string????

Pete
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Old March 22nd 09, 09:09 PM posted to rec.aviation.soaring
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Newbie, schnewbie. The problem is, he's too cheap to advertise. So
you only learn about them from first-hand experience. And once you
see one ya gotta git one yourself! The thing is, good enough seems
good enough for most of us until someone comes along and improves on
it, then you think "why didn't I think of that?" Bumper makes a habit
of thinking of those fixes that we all would have thought of if we
were not satisfied with the status quo. Maybe he'll toot his own horn
on RAS, but I kinda doubt it. Shy, don't you know. There's just one
thing -- when you order your MKIII, ask him how he came up with the
brilliant idea for the installation tool! It's genius!


Fred
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Old March 22nd 09, 09:17 PM posted to rec.aviation.soaring
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So what is it and where do you get it??????

Mike Schumann

wrote in message
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Newbie, schnewbie. The problem is, he's too cheap to advertise. So
you only learn about them from first-hand experience. And once you
see one ya gotta git one yourself! The thing is, good enough seems
good enough for most of us until someone comes along and improves on
it, then you think "why didn't I think of that?" Bumper makes a habit
of thinking of those fixes that we all would have thought of if we
were not satisfied with the status quo. Maybe he'll toot his own horn
on RAS, but I kinda doubt it. Shy, don't you know. There's just one
thing -- when you order your MKIII, ask him how he came up with the
brilliant idea for the installation tool! It's genius!


Fred



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Old March 22nd 09, 09:34 PM posted to rec.aviation.soaring
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He's on his way to the mall right this minute, but he'll answer later
today. My description wouldn't do it justice! Fred
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Old March 22nd 09, 09:38 PM posted to rec.aviation.soaring
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Default Removing tape residue from canopy

also try "goo gone" on a scrap piece first

"BravoNiner" wrote in message
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Time to replace some yaw strings. Can anyone recommend a good way to
remove old tape residue without doing violence to the canopies?

Thanks,

Mark -- B9



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Old March 22nd 09, 09:39 PM posted to rec.aviation.soaring
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Pictures.. we need pictures

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He's on his way to the mall right this minute, but he'll answer later
today. My description wouldn't do it justice! Fred



 




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