Spridal
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can I remove the hand grips using a can of compressed air instead? Has anyone removed the grips using this method?
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I have used this same method with WD-40 to remove the grips. Works great!I've removed my grips about 6 times so far. I took a long thin screwdriver and taped the end. I slip that under the grip then spray some white lithium grease in there and work the screwdriver around the bar. Grip comes right off. I clean the grease with Simple Green and am set to go. I'm one of those who uses hairspray to put the grips back on - never had a problem. Of course I do use "extra hold!"
I have used denatured ETOH instead of Lithium grease. The denatured ETOH seems to provide good lubrication and dissolves the glue. It dries on its own. With some grips I have used the denatured ETOH to reactivate the old glue and just replaced the old grip using the original glue.I've removed my grips about 6 times so far. I took a long thin screwdriver and taped the end. I slip that under the grip then spray some white lithium grease in there and work the screwdriver around the bar. Grip comes right off. I clean the grease with Simple Green and am set to go. I'm one of those who uses hairspray to put the grips back on - never had a problem. Of course I do use "extra hold!"
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