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  • Getting old sticker gunk off of your amp

    The last owner of my VHT 2x12 put stickers all over it, and I'm attempting to take them off now. Does anyone have a good method for removing the adhesive residue?

    I know that there are products like Goo Gone out there, but that stuff is grosser than the adhesive.
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    Re: Getting old sticker gunk off of your amp

    I have never understood why people sticker their amps.

    But since you ask, use lighter fluid/naphtha.

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    • #3
      Re: Getting old sticker gunk off of your amp

      Buy Goo Gone. It smells like orange citrus, but has the petroleum distillate needed to break down the sticker glue. Lighter fluid works too.
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      • #4
        Re: Getting old sticker gunk off of your amp

        Try furniture polish on a rag too, that seems to work well for me.
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        • #5
          Re: Getting old sticker gunk off of your amp

          depending on the adhesive, baby oil (i.e. mineral oil) might work

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          • #6
            Re: Getting old sticker gunk off of your amp

            eucalyptus oil is the magic formula for getting sticker goo off - smells good, all natural and safe to use on tolex etc, but i dont know how easy that is to get in the states.
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            • #7
              Getting old sticker gunk off of your amp

              Naphtha

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              • #8
                Re: Getting old sticker gunk off of your amp

                Originally posted by Gearjoneser View Post
                Buy Goo Gone. It smells like orange citrus, but has the petroleum distillate needed to break down the sticker glue. Lighter fluid works too.
                +1
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                • #9
                  Re: Getting old sticker gunk off of your amp

                  Lighter fluid/naptha. Dan Erlewine recommends it for cleaning really gooey vintage guitars, so it's not going to mess up your tolex. I keep one of those yellow squeeze bottles of Ronsonol in my workshop at all times.
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                  • #10
                    Re: Getting old sticker gunk off of your amp

                    Originally posted by Rich_S View Post
                    Lighter fluid/naptha. Dan Erlewine recommends it for cleaning really gooey vintage guitars, so it's not going to mess up your tolex. I keep one of those yellow squeeze bottles of Ronsonol in my workshop at all times.
                    I always have a can of naptha around. Great stuff. But I'm just not sure it wouldn't penetrate the Tolex and dissolve the adhesive that is supposed to be there on the underside

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                    • #11
                      Re: Getting old sticker gunk off of your amp

                      Goo Gone, Naphtha, or rubbing alcohol. Any of those will break down the adhesive, and not harm the tolex.
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                      • #12
                        Re: Getting old sticker gunk off of your amp

                        Another vote for Goo Gone. I've used it on tolex with no ill effects.
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                        • #13
                          Re: Getting old sticker gunk off of your amp

                          Spooge.
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                          • #14
                            Re: Getting old sticker gunk off of your amp

                            I use stickers to cover the zorches .
                            It started for me with Twinkle Twinkle Little Star in 54 on a Blues Harp and progressed , then life .....some death ....Evolving as I went like a small rock in a stream rounding out as I went with the flow as I go through the white waters and waterfalls of life . Life has always been interesting to me

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                            • #15
                              Re: Getting old sticker gunk off of your amp

                              pictures of the stickers or it didn't happen.

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