A few weeks ago my son-in-law did some outside touch up painting for me. He 
could not find enough masking tape so he used duct tape on some white 
aluminum. This would have been ok if he would have immediately removed it. 
It started to rain so he left it on for about two weeks. Now when the tape 
was removed, it came off in thin strips leaving a lot of glue and some tape.
I don't want to mess up the new aluminum trying to remove the glue. I tried 
some mild soap with no luck. Paint thinner  did nothing to the glue. Any 
suggestions of a product that I can use to remove the tape residue and not 
mess up the aluminum?
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