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Old 31-Jan-2004, 20:04
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Sticky Stuff...

Can anybody recommend a brand of double sided sticky tape that is suitable for use on carbon bits and bobs?

I've got a key guard that I want to refit to my bike but the old sticky bits are beyond reasonable service but all the tapes I've come across have been too lightweight or to thick.
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Old 31-Jan-2004, 21:30
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Nick, you can always try mirror sticky tabs or double sided carpet tape.
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Old 31-Jan-2004, 21:51
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Oridnary silikone sealant works a treat.
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Old 31-Jan-2004, 23:48
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Hadn't thought of silicon sealant - that's a really good idea!

A couple of blobs of hot glue works a treat for me and it doesn't pull the paint off with it either!

It also goes really flat too, so you won't get a gap like you do with sticky pads.
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Old 31-Jan-2004, 23:53
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I've tried the carpet tape - B&Qs own brand though and it was bobbins. Tried sticky pads and they were to thick and left a gap between the carbon and the tank. I was after something like the stuff you get on tank protectors but I may have a stab at the silicone. I guess it comes off easy enough if it all goes tits up??
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Clear Silicon Sealant every time, easy to put on, little or no raised edges, unlike sticky tabs, easy to position when putting on, easy removel of excess silicon & when you want to remove ir, easy to get off & clean up.



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What do you clean silicone sealant off with, from paintwork, with out damaginng the paintwork then?
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Old 01-Feb-2004, 15:37
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will be difficult, i use silicone but only on things you never want to get off again e.g. a carbon tank pad. It does work well though.
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chris.p says its easy to get off...
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I used black silicone sealer. Coat the item you are mounting even and attach it in place .
i then used lengths of masking tape to pull it to where it needed to be. When this sets you can clean up the edge with your thumb nail etc
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