Suitable for Carbon Tubular Rim?

Suitable for Carbon Tubular Rim?

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John Edmondson

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Brand new Carbon Rims. Cannot find rubbing alcohol or acetone anywhere (for pre-gluing surface prep). These contain alcohol and are in convenient wipes, only issue is that i have no idea what else is in the ingredients. Any thoughts on suitability?
Cheers
 

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S-Express

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Should be fine. Nail varnish remover is also suitable, although probably the most important part of prep for a carbon rim is to key the gluing surface with a light emery paper.

What tubs/tub glue are you using?
 

raleighnut

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Brand new Carbon Rims. Cannot find rubbing alcohol or acetone anywhere (for pre-gluing surface prep). These contain alcohol and are in convenient wipes, only issue is that i have no idea what else is in the ingredients. Any thoughts on suitability?
Cheers
They contain Lanolin which is a pretty good release agent (it stops stuff sticking)
 

raleighnut

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Thank you for replying but i don't follow, unless your are being sarcastic? I would have thought a release agent would be counter productive in a gluing situation?
I thought my post was clear, anything that contains lanolin (a form of grease obtained from Sheep wool) is not suitable for degreasing, the residue left will stop anything from adhering.
 
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John Edmondson

John Edmondson

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Location
Manchester
I thought my post was clear, anything that contains lanolin (a form of grease obtained from Sheep wool) is not suitable for degreasing, the residue left will stop anything from adhering.
It was clear, my apologies. Right, i'll be returning them then... Why is it so sodding hard to find rubbing alcohol?!
 

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I thought my post was clear, anything that contains lanolin (a form of grease obtained from Sheep wool) is not suitable for degreasing, the residue left will stop anything from adhering.

I think it will be fine, given the likely amount of lanolin in the wipes (ie not very much). A lot of people swear by White Spirit as a means of removing tub glue on rims, although as a petroleum derivative, it obviously is oil based, so not ideal. Tubs will still stick though...
 

raleighnut

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It was clear, my apologies. Right, i'll be returning them then... Why is it so sodding hard to find rubbing alcohol?!
Meths, about a quid a bottle from Wilko.
 
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