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Re: Best Way to remove double sided tape.
If you can somehow apply Acetone to it, that would do the trick.
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Re: Best Way to remove double sided tape.
More likely to eat plastic, though, in my experience.
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Re: Best Way to remove double sided tape.
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Re: Best Way to remove double sided tape.
I have had lots of success with WD40 and removing various adhesives.
I would stay away from alcohol. Different types of plastics do not react well with isopropyl alcohol. Depending on where and what you are removing. Try using a wooden artists knife (toothpick, chopstix, etc.) and put some WD40 on the tape and work the two parts apart. Adding more WD-40 as needed. Good luck! Aloha |
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Re: Best Way to remove double sided tape.
The best idea is to only use 3M VHB in the first place. It comes off clean. I know that doesn't help your current situation, but it may save you in the future.
We recently has to take some vinyl (like car window vinyl) off a toolbox. Mineral Spirits was the only thing that did the trick without removing paint. Long working time too. |
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Re: Best Way to remove double sided tape.
DON'T do this. Acetone can weaken the plastic, and cause structural failures. I've watched a piece of 1/4" Lexan rubbed with acetone crumble in someone's hand. Your best bet is probably goo gone or isopropyl alcohol.
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