I use Goof Off or Goo Gone and although it may take a few tries (usually just 
once) I've never seen anything they can't remove.  I discovered it when I tried 
to remove the glue that held the carpet down in the cabin from the PO.   I also 
use it for cleaning up tools and remove decals that are only half there.

Mark Tamblyn <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:        v\:* 
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   No doubt
  The issue with the tape is the adhesive bonds to the surface it is stuck to 
and then with weather and time the bond between the backing on the tape and the 
adhesive layer weakens. Once this happens, when you try to lift the tape you 
are left with a nasty mess. Almost no solvent will lift it. 
  Read the fine print on the tape. If it says 7 days then don’t leave it on 
longer.
   
  Mark Tamblyn
   
      
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Sent: Wednesday, January 16, 2008 4:34 PM
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Subject: Re: catalina27-talk: Gelcoat Restoration

   
    I wonder if a little wax on the fittings would make the tape easier to 
remove.

     

    Bob

  


      
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