On 3/24/18 8:08 PM, Clare Snyder wrote:
On Sat, 24 Mar 2018 20:23:20 -0400, J. Clarke
wrote:
On Sat, 24 Mar 2018 19:59:54 -0400, JBI wrote:
I have a 1940's wooden box with nice finish that was used to store a
scientific instrument. The problem is that someone kept taping over the
lid to keep the box closed while in storage. As a consequence, there
are about 7 pieces of masking tape across the lid to box surface in
various stages of decay. Is there any way I remove the tape and residue
and keep the finish and wood intact? Thank you.
Try Goo Gone. Wipe a little bit in an inconspicuous place just to
make sure but it's safe with most finishes.
One good use for WD40 too
just soak it and let it sit. After a couple days of soaking the tape
will generally just about slide off.
Couple days!?
Clare, I've found that most goo removers do it in a few minutes.
Perhaps you need to be a little less patient with WD-40 next time.
I bet it works a lot faster than you think.
FWIW for anyone lurking, many cooking oils and sprays will do the trick
as well as goo-gone.
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