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<blockquote data-quote="dj" data-source="post: 186324" data-attributes="member: 1795"><p>Cert I was thinking you were using this outside where fumes wouldn't be a problem. I learned this trick about 35 yr.s ago in the appliance business. Back then the packing tape actually had glue on it. You could rub and pick glue balls all day. Or you could get a rag with a little acetone on it and get it off quick.</p><p>And I've used this on truck and auto paint with no problems.</p><p>The last time I used mineral spirits it was pretty strong too.</p><p>Next time try heating with a hair dryer before pulling/scrapping off and it makes it some easier.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dj, post: 186324, member: 1795"] Cert I was thinking you were using this outside where fumes wouldn't be a problem. I learned this trick about 35 yr.s ago in the appliance business. Back then the packing tape actually had glue on it. You could rub and pick glue balls all day. Or you could get a rag with a little acetone on it and get it off quick. And I've used this on truck and auto paint with no problems. The last time I used mineral spirits it was pretty strong too. Next time try heating with a hair dryer before pulling/scrapping off and it makes it some easier. [/QUOTE]
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