ᐅ KALLAX adhesive residue not coming off – any solutions?

Created on: 3 Jul 2020 08:12
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Lofuon
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Lofuon
3 Jul 2020 08:12
Hello everyone,

I recently assembled a KALLAX shelf unit from IKEA, but like many others, I am struggling with the adhesive residue that stubbornly remains on the painted surfaces after removing the protective film. My specific question is: Does anyone have an effective method or recommend a particular product to remove the KALLAX adhesive residue without damaging the surface?

I am especially interested in suggestions that work well on the white version and are gentle on the material. I want to avoid harsh solvents, as I intend to use the shelf for a long time and do not want to risk any discoloration.

Thanks in advance for your experiences and tips!
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jelite
3 Jul 2020 09:04
Lofuon schrieb:
Does anyone have an effective method or a specific product to remove KALLAX adhesive residues without damaging the surface?

Hello Lofuon,

I’m familiar with your problem and have put together a brief guide on how to remove adhesive residues without causing damage:

1. First, I suggest using a hairdryer (medium setting) to gently warm the adhesive residues. The heat will soften the glue, making it easier to remove.

2. Then, use a lint-free cloth or a plastic scraper to carefully lift off the residues.

3. If some residue remains, try a silicone-based adhesive remover or isopropanol (rubbing alcohol). Important: Always test on an inconspicuous area first!

4. Finally, wipe the area with a slightly damp cloth and then dry it.

Common mistakes include starting right away with harsh solvents or sharp tools, which can damage the surface.

Hope this helps!
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onMarcos
3 Jul 2020 09:42
jelite schrieb:
Use a silicone-based adhesive remover or isopropanol (rubbing alcohol). Important: Always test first on an inconspicuous area!

I agree with this and would add that pure isopropanol is often the gentlest yet effective option. It is usually affordable and does not leave greasy stains.

A small tip: When applying isopropanol with a very soft cloth, avoid rubbing harshly and instead use gentle friction to minimize the risk of micro-scratches on the surface.

Additionally, for stubborn residues, pre-washing with warm soapy water is recommended before using alcohol.
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edisondan
3 Jul 2020 10:33
In my view, the main issue with KALLAX is that the surface is covered with a foil or coating that can be easily damaged by aggressive solvents.

Therefore, acetone or nail polish remover should be avoided.

A very effective product in this case is petroleum-based WD-40. I have used it in several instances to completely remove adhesive residues without damaging the surface.

It is important to thoroughly clean off any residue afterwards with a neutral cleaning agent. The procedure is simple: spray WD-40, let it sit briefly, then wipe off carefully.

This approach minimizes the risk to the surface and has proven effective in practice.
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Far34
3 Jul 2020 11:52
A hairdryer combined with WD-40 works great for me. Afterwards, just wipe down with a warm dishcloth, and you're done.
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kaju67
3 Jul 2020 12:18
Hey Lofuon, I’ve experienced this too and found it quite annoying.

What helped me quite well was chewing gum, sticking it on, waiting a short moment, and then peeling it off. I also used a bit of alcohol to assist. Sounds strange, but it really works 🙂 😉

If all else fails, my tip is just a hairdryer and patience.

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