I taped up the door of the electricity meter with gaffer tape a few months ago - it seemed to blow open in the slightest breeze and bang to and fro all night, which is a bit of a pain as it is on the same wall as the bedroom
The time has come to affect a proper repair to the catch, and the gaffer tape has come off leaving large swathes of grey adhesive gun still stuck to the plastic door which will need removing before I repaint it. It's proving pretty resistant to scrapers, meths, and WD40 (not all at the same time) - any suggestions as to what might soften it up to get rid of it ?
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Iso-prop alcohol worked for me a little while ago when I had to remove some.
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WD40 should remove gaffer tape residue. Cleaned a load of cables last year - Are you talking gaffer or duct tape?
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Warm up with hot air gun and then some solvent?
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petrol, worked when laddo gaffertaped the edges of his clio sunroof.
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>>Some ideas for WD40!
I might give the paper feed on my printer a quick squirt, as about one in every three sheets of paper will only move so far before grinding to a halt.
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If the object needs a light oil - then oil it. WD40 while working a bit, is a dreadful lubricant.
GT85, 3 in 1 are all better and available in aerosols so will penetrate.
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>>is a dreadful lubricant.
But apparently it`s very good for removing Peanut Butter from Shoe Laces!!!???
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WD40 is also very good for cleaning fingermarks etc. from stainless steel cooker hoods.
That was a tip from our kitchen installer and it works so well that one application has lasted 9 months!
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>> >>is a dreadful lubricant.
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>> But apparently it`s very good for removing Peanut Butter from Shoe Laces!!!???
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Too much information :-)
( I assume smooth peanut butter)
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Crunchy peanut butter was used in filming "Tenko". Guess where cos I'm not saying on a family forum...
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R.S. Components sell a label remover spray that smells of oranges, gets most sticky stuff off.
Also the solvent in T.cut softens glue.
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WD40 is basically a water displacement product, hence the WD. It has about 25 per cent oil in its formula. Drr;
www.wd40company.com/files/pdf/msds-wd494716385.pdf
The firm also makes 3-in-1 oil, which is an excellent product.
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Sticky Stuff Remover. tinyurl.com/7x3k7tg
It's available at most hardware stores.
Last edited by: L'escargot on Tue 20 Mar 12 at 10:05
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I remember as a child the agony of peeling off elastoplast. They don't make it with any stick now. Gaffer tape works much better. Or for minor wounds, masking tape.
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I remember that bottle of stuff called NU-SKIN, you just painted it over the cut with the little brush! - didn`t half sting tho`!
(and red-hot Bread Poultices slapped on yer boils! - ouch!)
Last edited by: devonite on Tue 20 Mar 12 at 10:59
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Aaaaarghhhh the kaolin poultice and the drawing ointment...
Not suggesting either will remove sticky stuff, mind.
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>> Aaaaarghhhh the kaolin poultice and the drawing ointment ...
I remember kaolin poultice. I haven't seen it since I was a child. (I also remember chloroform.)
Last edited by: L'escargot on Tue 20 Mar 12 at 15:38
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>>I also remember chloroform.
Rohypnol would have been before your time.
;>)
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Lighter fluid, or isopropanol, or orange peel sticky stuff remover or WD40. One of these will shift it. (Or hair spray.)
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I bet none of the company I keep now on this forum remember the poor people's rememdy I used to have to endure as a child!
We couldn't afford kaolin to make a poultice so when I had an abcess on a tooth my Mother made a square from brown paper and mixed up some mustard. She then placed this on my cheek and tied a scarf under my chin and knotted it on top of my head to keep it in place...only to be removed when the abcess had broken.
It didn't half sting too.
Pat
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Ha! - my Mam did that to me when I had Mumps!!
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I bet it cured that as well:)
Pat
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>> >>I also remember chloroform.
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>> Rohypnol would have been before your time.
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>> ;>)
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Rohypnol was first synthesized in 1972. I had chloroform in 1945.
;>)
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Queen Vic was an early advocate for chloroform having had a fair toot while popping eleventy-one babies.
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Boils? Are you sure that is spelt correctly?
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>> I remember as a child the agony of peeling off elastoplast. They don't make it
>> with any stick now. Gaffer tape works much better. Or for minor wounds, masking tape.
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Presumably you mean over the wound and not over the child's mouth to stop it screaming? ;-)
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Apparently duct/gaffer tape can be quite effective at getting rid of verrucas.
Last edited by: Lygonos on Tue 20 Mar 12 at 21:15
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>> Apparently duct/gaffer tape can be quite effective at getting rid of verrucas.
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Can you get it on prescription?
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>> Can you get it on prescription?
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If you do it is even more difficult to remove.
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Lightly tape cotton wool over the area, soak with meths for a while. This worked well when I had the same problem with a stainless steel stove.
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>> Lightly tape cotton wool over the area, soak with meths for a while. This worked
>> well when I had the same problem with a stainless steel stove.
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So there you go. If it works on stoves it's bound to work on verrucas.
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Original thread is 2 yeas old, bumped by a spam message
Presumably OP was sorted long ago.
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