Bob Pope wrote:

> John  if you can find something called goo gone  that will remove the
> tape. You have to work up an edge and keep squirting the goo gone where
> the tape is coming up.  Let it set for 30 seconds or so and keep working
> up the edge. Work slowly so the goo gone can loosen the glue as you
> pull.  After the tape is up then use goo gone to get the glue residue up to.
> Slow is the key word here. I have seen goo gone at the hobby shop,
> WalMart, Target and hardware stores. Its citrus based so won't hurt the
> paint and smells good too.

Goo Gone is miracle stuff, though I still a bit mystified by what's in it.  Yes, it 
smells like oranges, and there's a picture of an orange on the bottle, yet it also 
contains petroleum products.  What's even more baffling is that the bottle is labeled 
both "non-toxic" and "harmful or fatal if swallowed."  Perhaps I don't have a true 
grasp of what "toxic" means. :)

Anyway, test it out on small area before you us it.  I've had great results with using 
it on moldies and foamies though.

Brett

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