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Removing Deteriorated Duct Tape from Gelcoat
What is the best way to remove large quantities of deteriorated duct tape residue from gel coat? I tried scrubbing with my daughter’s nail polish remover and then with Power Clean with little to no effect on it.
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Re: Removing Deteriorated Duct Tape from Gelcoat
Originally Posted by
Linda Fields
What is the best way to remove large quantities of deteriorated duct tape residue from gel coat? I tried scrubbing with my daughter’s nail polish remover and then with Power Clean with little to no effect on it.
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Hello,
Try googone.
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Re: Removing Deteriorated Duct Tape from Gelcoat
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Re: Removing Deteriorated Duct Tape from Gelcoat
I use 3M General Purpose Adhesive Cleaner 3M™ General Purpose Adhesive Cleaner | 3M United States on many applications and never had a problem.
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Re: Removing Deteriorated Duct Tape from Gelcoat
I found some 3M adhesive cleaner. It worked well and did not cause any gel coat damage. Thank you all!
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Re: Removing Deteriorated Duct Tape from Gelcoat
Originally Posted by
Linda Fields
I found some 3M adhesive cleaner. It worked well and did not cause any gel coat damage. Thank you all!
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Great to hear.
I worked in the marine industry for over 30 years. That is where I started using the 3M GPAC.
Nothing can compare to it IMO. And that also applies to car paint.
It is no coincidence that man's best friend cannot talk.
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Re: Removing Deteriorated Duct Tape from Gelcoat
WD-40 works pretty good as well
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