my wife says that ucerine does wonders.
I have had luck with vaseline.
If you can't dry the adhesive, resolve it the other way and it sould float 
off. I hope it works for you.





On Thu, 18 Jun 2009, Lenny McHugh wrote:

> 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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