Enthalpy Posted March 20, 2020 Posted March 20, 2020 Hi everyone! Both single and double sided adhesive tape can leave marks that are difficult to remove from the items. One nasty case is on scissors used to cut the tape. Small debris of the adhesive tape on the blades separate them, and the scissors can't cut. Removing these marks is lengthy. An eraser removes these marks like magic, quickly and perfectly. Marc Schaefer, aka Enthalpy
Externet Posted March 20, 2020 Posted March 20, 2020 Hi. Thanks. Would like to mention a product that works very well : And another method I found: Using the adhesive side of adhesive tape, duct tape, any tape to lick/lift the unwanted residue needing removal from an object.
Endy0816 Posted March 20, 2020 Posted March 20, 2020 (edited) Acetone(acetic acid) works too. Don't even need a knife that way. Edited March 20, 2020 by Endy0816
Airbrush Posted March 21, 2020 Posted March 21, 2020 Rubbing alcohol will also work. It is not as powerful (or bad for your skin) as acetone.
John Cuthber Posted March 22, 2020 Posted March 22, 2020 On 3/20/2020 at 11:19 PM, Endy0816 said: Acetone(acetic acid) works too. Don't even need a knife that way. Acetic acid, at concentrations high enough to affect the glue will really trash your skin.
Endy0816 Posted March 22, 2020 Posted March 22, 2020 5 hours ago, John Cuthber said: Acetic acid, at concentrations high enough to affect the glue will really trash your skin. True. Just happened be a quirky side use I heard of while looking into it. Being able to make Cocaine play-doh is another weird one. I'd recommend gloves either way lol.
Strange Posted March 22, 2020 Posted March 22, 2020 54 minutes ago, MigL said: Removing glue residue... Yet another use for WD-40. Is that what the 40 stands for; 40 different uses? (Don't tell me what it really stands for, I already know!)
studiot Posted March 23, 2020 Posted March 23, 2020 (edited) Having had to remove many self adhesive labels in my time I have found the simplest method is to heat the label before removal. This strips off the glue with the lable rather well. Different methods of applying heat can be used from a hair drier to hot water. For instance I use a lot of malt and generate usable jamjars clean enough for new food when the malt is used up. Here I wash out the empty jar in the washing up water, then fill it with boiling water and stand it in the washing up water. After about half an hour the label just floats off cleanly, taking the glue with it. If I scratch off the label cold that always leaves a difficult to remove residue. The best chemical solvent I have found for removal is petroleum. This does not damage plastics as acetone (and acetic acid) is wont to do. A dip of a rag into the mower tank and a wipe/rub removes most organic material a treat. But this is best done in the open air and you should always wash the object afterwards. Edited March 23, 2020 by studiot 1
StringJunky Posted March 23, 2020 Posted March 23, 2020 10 minutes ago, studiot said: Having had to remove many self adhesive labels in my time I have found the simplest method is to heat the label before removal. This strips off the glue with the lable rather well. Different methods of applying heat can be used from a hair drier to hot water. For instance I use a lot of malt and generate usable jamjars clean enough for new food when the malt is used up. Here I wash out the empty jar in the washing up water, then fill it with boiling water and stand it in the washing up water. After about half an hour the label just floats off cleanly, taking the glue with it. If I scratch off the label cold that always leaves a difficult to remove residue. The best chemical solvent I have found for removal is petroleum. This does not damage plastics as acetone (and acetic acid) is wont to do. A dip of a rag into the mower tank and a wipe/rub removes most organic material a treat. But this is best done in the open air and you should always wash the object afterwards. Just tried it on some adhesive marks left from brown parcel tape on plastic and it is very efficient.
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