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Old 06-18-2006   #1 (permalink)
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I just searched for every combination of "reflector" "remove" "residue" and "fork" I could think of and I can't believe I found nothing....So I'll ask. What is the name of that ***** that will remove the gum residue from the forks that the reflectors leave behind?
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Thank you THANK YOU!! That was driving me crazy! I'll run out and pick some up....
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Nothing fancy, but I found that kerosene worked just fine...
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Goo-gone Goof-off and all of their fellows are essentially naphtha. Otherwise known as "Lighter fluid", and available everywhere. Naphtha is a light weight, quickly evaporating, mild solvent that doesn't attack plastics and other delicate materials very badly. You can buy it by the gallon for little more than a tiny bottle of Goof-Off.
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I got mine off w/ WD-40.
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What AlaskaS3 said... WD-40

the good part is, you probably already have it in your garage, No need to go shopping.
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My Norweigan Elkhound licked mine off and then ate the front tire for desert!
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WD40 and Elbow Grease Works.......
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