Masking Tape Horror

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Just a word of advice. Before spending money on name brand "cleaners" just read the label on the item. Frequently they name the active ingredient, if not, they should have a MSDS (Material Safety Data Sheet) online that provides all the safety precautions needed to use the product and lists all the ingredients. Once you know what the active ingredient is you can go to the big box store or your local home center and spend pennies on the dollar for the same thing minus the fancy graphics on the container.
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Some years ago I suffered the same problem.
I contacted 3M information. The woman prescribed two products.
The first separated the paper from the adhesive backing. The second was an adhesive remover.
They did the job. I don't recall the names of the solvents. Call 3M information and explain your problem.
They know their stuff and it will come off easily and you will smile.
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Canned spray-on shaving soap and WipeOut Eraser are two products worth being aware of..

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Emil Maurer wrote:Canned spray-on shaving soap and WipeOut Eraser are two products worth being aware ...
Because...?


I hope they are not causing any damage. We have used Mr. Clean Magic Erasers with great success. We have been very happy with them. I guess I had better get down to the Library.
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Aware of, not, beware of. English is a tricky language, Steve.
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A little different tape, but...Denatured alcohol works for shrink wrap tape. When we packed up our boat for cross country hauling, I taped down some fittings on the aft deck with shrink wrap tape. It left a dark residue that I forgot about for years, only trying half heartedly a couple times with soap, solvents and scrubbys. I focused on it a few years ago and used denatured alcohol. It took the residue right off. I don't know how it would work on blue masking tape though.
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Steve Laume wrote:Aware of, not, beware of. English is a tricky language, Steve.
I am still learning, 60 plus years on.:wink:
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I am the last one to criticize anyone for their command of the English language. Spell check is may savior but I didn't want you to worry about this one.

This just came to me on my FB feed.

http://www.spendwithpennies.com/how-to- ... o-remover/

It might be worth mixing up a batch, Steve.
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Definitely Goof Off Professional, but definitely wear heavy duty gloves.
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try vegetable oil (brand is not specific) - it and peanut butter (oil) are excellent solvents and have no toxic effect on skin - and they work! Wipe it on, let it sit a short while then wipe it off with a clean rag - glue should be gone. No smell, no stain and cheap! Remove the residual oil with soap and water then apply wax or other fiberglass protective coating.
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Wow! Lots of great ideas out there. The boat, dirty though she is, was hauled to the yard this morning in the middle of torrential downpours. She should splash tomorrow or Friday, making it the latest launch since I've owned her. Ugh!

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Dick Villamil wrote:try vegetable oil (brand is not specific) - it and peanut butter (oil) are excellent solvents and have no toxic effect on skin - and they work! Wipe it on, let it sit a short while then wipe it off with a clean rag - glue should be gone. No smell, no stain and cheap! Remove the residual oil with soap and water then apply wax or other fiberglass protective coating.
Be careful with peanut butter. :( :? We use it to bait traps for squirrels and chipmunks, both are unwelcome rodents on our boat.
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:D YUP - we had that problem as well but then they all graduated from school and went their own way! :roll: :roll:
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Joe... 3-M Adhesive Remover is THE BEST. Don't bother with anything else. the 3-M will do the job as easy as it sounds. Never again worry about tape goop.

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What a great opportunity to try all of the above and report back to the group which one or ones worked best for you.
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