Brilio.net - Helmets usually have a sign or brand in the form of a sticker attached to the back. Sometimes these stickers actually reduce the beauty of the helmet's appearance. So it's not surprising, people take off the stickers .
But because the sticker has been installed for a long time, removing it becomes a task in itself. Meanwhile, if you scrape it off with a knife, you risk leaving scratches on the surface of the helmet. Sometimes, the remaining sticker glue doesn't peel off completely.
As a solution, a number of people deliberately smear and rub the remaining glue on the surface of the helmet using eucalyptus oil. After rubbing for a while, the remaining glue on the surface of the helmet was immediately removed completely. As a result, the helmet returns to its maximum shine.
But don't just use eucalyptus oil, there are other ingredients that can be used to clean sticker glue on helmets. A YouTube user RenRen Rendiana showed how. At the beginning of the video, he shows the appearance of a helmet that has glue residue on its surface.
"This sticker glue is really stubborn, it's taken so long for it to disappear, this is the only way to use this method so that the paint doesn't come off," he said, quoted by BrilioFood from YouTube RenRen Rediana on Thursday (30/5).
photo: YouTube/RenRen Rendiana
How to clean remaining helmet sticker glue.
Instead of rubbing with eucalyptus oil, this netizen relies on balm and one cooking ingredient, namely starch. To do this, dip your fingers in the balm then rub it into the remaining glue on the surface of the helmet.
"Let's just rub it in, it's okay. "It's ridiculous, but this is really effective," said the video owner.
photo: YouTube/RenRen Rendiana
After applying the balm, the remaining glue on the surface of the helmet appeared to have faded. If this is the case, then rub the starch onto the surface of the helmet. The goal is to remove the remaining glue completely.
"You can see the results, the mixture of balm and starch can make the remaining glue disappear," he said.
photo: YouTube/RenRen Rendiana
Finally, wipe the entire surface of the helmet with a dry cloth. As a result, the surface of the helmet is clean and shiny again like when it was first purchased, right?
photo: YouTube/RenRen Rendiana