To remove Feviquick or any adhesive residue from hard plastic surfaces such as a motorcycle, you can try the following methods:
Heat and scrape method: Apply heat to the affected area using a hairdryer or a heat gun on a low setting. The heat helps soften the adhesive. Once softened, gently scrape off the Feviquick residue using a plastic scraper or a credit card. Be careful not to scratch the plastic surface.
Rubbing alcohol: Dampen a clean cloth or sponge with rubbing alcohol (isopropyl alcohol) and gently rub the Feviquick residue. The alcohol helps break down the adhesive. Keep rubbing until the residue is dissolved. Wipe the area clean with a damp cloth afterward.
Acetone or nail polish remover: Acetone or nail polish remover containing acetone can also be effective in removing adhesive residue. Dampen a cloth or cotton ball with acetone or nail polish remover and gently rub the affected area. Be cautious when using acetone as it may affect the plastic finish, so test it on a small, inconspicuous area first. Afterward, clean the area with soap and water.
Commercial adhesive removers: There are adhesive removers available in the market specifically designed to remove sticky residues. Follow the instructions on the product carefully and use it as directed.
Remember to always test any cleaning solution or method on a small, inconspicuous area of the plastic surface first to ensure it doesn't cause any damage or discoloration. Additionally, after removing the adhesive residue, clean the area with mild soap and water to remove any remaining residue from the cleaning process.
If you're unsure or concerned about removing Feviquick or adhesive residue from your motorcycle, it's best to consult with a professional detailing service or contact the motorcycle manufacturer for specific recommendations to avoid any potential damage to the plastic surface.