Getting scotch tape residue off formica finish?

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Richard Shelley
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Getting scotch tape residue off formica finish?

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GoofOff removed duct tape residue just fine, but the scotch tape that's been on this one for years doesn't seem to want to go. Any suggestions? Thanks a lot!
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Post by John Roche »

try lighter fuel.
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Don't smoke while you do it though!!!
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91% isopropyl alcohol.
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WD-40.
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Post by Stu Schulman »

Ronson lighter fluid,Or Goof Off.
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Paint thinner(Varsol)
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"Goo Gone".works for me.Any hardware store. PJ
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Post by Jon Kostal »

3m makes a general adhesive remover that works well, and is not that strong. You may have to shop at an auto parts store to find it.
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WD 40. JP
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Plain Peanut Butter!
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Scotch Tape

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Do whe drink the alcohol and make a peanut butter sandwich?
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Post by Darvin Willhoite »

GOO GONE. This is available at Wal Mart etc. and will not harm your finish.
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The Goo Gone works pretty well on scotch tape if you wet a paper towel with the stuff and lay it on the tape for a while to kind of soak in. I think it manages to finally seep under the tape. Keep working the edges of the tape every ten minutes or so. Lighter fluid, naptha and the other things mentioned probably will work the same way, I just happen to have experience with Goo Gone.
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Post by Erv Niehaus »

I use rubbing alcohol to clean up things. It will not harm any surface.
I just cleaned up a preamp where there was residue from what looked like white medical tape.
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Post by Lee Baucum »

I've had great results using both Goo Gone and WD-40. That's all I use WD-40 for...cleaning stuff.

I've also heard that peanut butter works well.

Tape that's been stuck on there that long will be tough to remove. You'll need to soak it for a while.
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Post by Sandra Harlor »

Down here in Australia we use eucalyptus oil on anything sticky like scotch take. Works wonders.
Hope you can get it there.
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It must be off by now?
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Post by Tony Glassman »

Stu Schulman wrote:Ronson lighter fluid,Or Goof Off.

Agreed!........both work equally well as solvents which dissolve the adhesive so it can be wiped off.
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Tony,And they both taste good,Stu :lol: :lol: :lol:
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Misfire.....please excuse.
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Post by Fred Justice »

3-M or anything with citrus oil in it will do the trick. :D
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Dynamite

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First Try 3 sticks Of Dynamite Light Fuse And Walk Briskley This Usually Will Work. :lol: Randy
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Post by Vern Wall »

I use lighter fluid exclusively, any brand. It has always worked, old tape or new, dried out masking tape, bumper stickers, Scotch Tape, packing tape, everything. After opening a package I use lighter fluid to clean the knife blade. Only use a drop, or a drop at a time. Sometimes I put the drop on a tissue and wipe the last of the stickum off. I haven't run across any surface that was damaged by it.
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