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Removing Shoei Residue
Directorcmc
Directorcmc
21 Apr

Removing Shoei Residue

I've gotten the lettering off but it left the Shoei lettering residue behind. I've tried WD-40, Goo Gone, and high heat but nothing seems to be working. What are some alternative methods can use?

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  • Dawid 21 Apr
    Just did this with my RPHA 91. Used rubbing alcohol and it came right off. Didn't leave any residue either. For the more stubborn parts soaked a paper towel in alcohol and let it sit on the area for a bit, then rubbed it off.
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  • Adam Sarros 21 Apr
    Try acetone. There are nail polish removers that are 100% acetone. It's less polar than rubbing alcohol so it should do better at dissolving the glue. If you're concerned with the finish of your helmet you could test it on a small spot somewhere less noticeable first. I don't think it will affect the helmet though.
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