removing duct tape traces

Discussion in 'General Motoring' started by Abeness, Dec 7, 2004.

  1. Abeness

    Abeness Guest

    Had a window smashed just before a rainstorm a about a month ago, so I
    taped some plastic in place with duct tape. When the shop replaced the
    window the next day, they weren't careful about removing the tape, so
    traces of the gum remain on the door.

    Any suggestions on the best goop/methods to remove it, that won't damage
    or stain the paint? Thanks,
     
    Abeness, Dec 7, 2004
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  2. Abeness

    Al Reynolds Guest

    I use WD40. Can you get that in the US? It's just light oil I think.
    Al
     
    Al Reynolds, Dec 7, 2004
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  3. Abeness

    Chris Guest



    Try Goo Gone...

    http://www.magicamerican.com/googone.shtml


    It says it's safe for autos. Quote from the FAQ:

    1. Can I use Goo Gone to remove tar, stickers, grease off my car?

    Goo Gone is safe on your car exterior, using instructions for hard
    surfaces. It's safe on your upholstery and carpeting, using the
    instructions for carpeting. It's safe on the vinyl and glass, but may
    remove the tint from the tinted side of windows.


    I have used it on my dryer's surface and it didn't damage the paint
    there. Well, okay, it's a bad comparison...

    -lyj
     
    Chris, Dec 7, 2004
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  4. Abeness

    K5 Guest

    WD40. The secret ingredient is "W"; gets rid of kerry edwards bumpersticker
    residue.
     
    K5, Dec 8, 2004
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  5. Abeness

    motsco_ _ Guest


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    Go with the WD-40 . . . . That's about all it's good for. Kentucky
    Fried Chicken grease will do the same but it attracts animals. :)

    'Curly'
     
    motsco_ _, Dec 8, 2004
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  6. Abeness

    Abeness Guest

    LOL! (same for the "W" comparison! Hah!)

    Thanks, all. Never crossed my mind to use WD-40, I'll give that a shot.
    I know where the WD-40 is, but I misplaced the goo-gone long ago.
     
    Abeness, Dec 8, 2004
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    ravelation Guest

    I've used goo-gone on my cars, being careful to have a wet rag ready to
    wipe the area down after using it. Works great at getting sticky stuff
    off. Rub very lightly.
     
    ravelation, Dec 8, 2004
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  8. Abeness

    Abeness Guest

    Thanks for the info.

    Update: WD-40 worked perfectly.
     
    Abeness, Dec 8, 2004
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