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    Tape Glue removal

    OK so I'm polishing the Honda Pilot, I need to get something out of the garage so I pull it out (all taped up with 3M green) into the 90 deg sun (it's only 90 here about 2 days a year)....leave it sit there for about 3 hrs. And the glue melts. Now when I pull off the tape it leaves a sticky glue track everywhere, as well as when I'm polishing if I touched the tape the glue spreads so I try to wipe with IPA and all that does is get it on my MF's and spread it on more paint.......Yes I'm a dumb A$$ but how do I get this stuff off without covering the entire car and ruining all my MF towels? The glue is all over the windows and anyplace else there was tape.

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    Re: Tape Glue removal

    I hate that when that happens...

    Usually any kind of paint cleaner, polish or wax, when rubbed over the goo will loosen it enough so you can wipe it off. Goo-Gone is another option. I try to use my finishing wax or paint sealant as that way the area is protected after I've removed the residue.

    This happened to me on the 1957 Chevy I buffed out last Saturday and I actually wrote out what I did somewhere in the thread, I used a foam hand applicator pad with the Wolfgang Deep Gloss Paint Sealant to loosen and remove it.


    Luckily it was just a little tape adhesive mixed with the different chemicals I used and it was just a line of residue on the paint where the tape edge was.

    It was very warm last Saturday, I didn't get any temperatures readings but my shirt was wet with sweat from about 8:30 am to 5:30pm and after that it started to cool down and I was able to slow down.



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