Suburban Plowboy
Platinum Member
The fenders on ZD326 mowers are fragile, and it apparently gets worse with age. The fenders on my used mower were very brittle, perhaps from the sun, and when I applied modest pressure to one to remove it, it split.
The new fenders (might as well make them match) arrived with bubble wrap GLUED to them. I kid you not. Someone somewhere thought the world needed bubble wrap with glue on the back, and Kubota wraps its fenders in it.
My fenders were covered with spots of sticky glue after I pulled the bubble wrap off. Pulling it off is no fun, because it sticks so well. You could actually break a fender pulling too hard.
Removing the wrap took a while. Then I had to get rid of the spots of glue.
Acetone: no. It eats the plastic. Better plastic stands up to acetone, but never mind.
Rubbing alcohol: works slowly.
Goo-gone: works slowly.
Lighter fluid: faster than the above.
Lighter fluid plus alcohol: faster than the above.
Turpentine: works fast. Doesn't seem to harm the plastic.
I cleaned my fenders once to remove visible glue and then again to remove whatever residue was left. The turpentine diluted the glue, so when I cleaned the first time, I was still spreading diluted glue all over.
It is incomprehensible to me that Kubota would ship a plastic part with glue all over it, but there you go. I know other people have had this problem, so I am posting this for future Googlers.
The new fenders (might as well make them match) arrived with bubble wrap GLUED to them. I kid you not. Someone somewhere thought the world needed bubble wrap with glue on the back, and Kubota wraps its fenders in it.
My fenders were covered with spots of sticky glue after I pulled the bubble wrap off. Pulling it off is no fun, because it sticks so well. You could actually break a fender pulling too hard.
Removing the wrap took a while. Then I had to get rid of the spots of glue.
Acetone: no. It eats the plastic. Better plastic stands up to acetone, but never mind.
Rubbing alcohol: works slowly.
Goo-gone: works slowly.
Lighter fluid: faster than the above.
Lighter fluid plus alcohol: faster than the above.
Turpentine: works fast. Doesn't seem to harm the plastic.
I cleaned my fenders once to remove visible glue and then again to remove whatever residue was left. The turpentine diluted the glue, so when I cleaned the first time, I was still spreading diluted glue all over.
It is incomprehensible to me that Kubota would ship a plastic part with glue all over it, but there you go. I know other people have had this problem, so I am posting this for future Googlers.