Getting making tape off upvc windows
I put masking tape on new upvc windows to protect them as the house as just
been rendered and I can't get the damned stuff off. It never peeled off in one go , just bits of it. Have tried hot soapy water... not helped a bit. Nail polish remover, no effect. Petrol works but very slowly and I'm sure it is softening the upvc as well. It has took me and the wife approx 2 hours to do one window sill. I have the stuff all over six windows and door frame. Is there a product I could buy or some magical formulae. Also tried a new stanley blade, that dosn't work. Any advice appreciated. |
Getting making tape off upvc windows
On Sun, 15 Oct 2006 12:29:40 GMT, "Justin Time"
wrote: I put masking tape on new upvc windows to protect them as the house as just been rendered and I can't get the damned stuff off. It never peeled off in one go , just bits of it. Have tried hot soapy water... not helped a bit. Nail polish remover, no effect. Petrol works but very slowly and I'm sure it is softening the upvc as well. It has took me and the wife approx 2 hours to do one window sill. I have the stuff all over six windows and door frame. Is there a product I could buy or some magical formulae. Also tried a new stanley blade, that dosn't work. Any advice appreciated. Try Maplins Label Remover, or alt. WD40. Give the products time to work before you start scraping at it. DG |
Getting making tape off upvc windows
In message , Justin Time
wrote I put masking tape on new upvc windows to protect them as the house as just been rendered and I can't get the damned stuff off. It never peeled off in one go , just bits of it. Have tried hot soapy water... not helped a bit. Nail polish remover, no effect. Petrol works but very slowly and I'm sure it is softening the upvc as well. It has took me and the wife approx 2 hours to do one window sill. I have the stuff all over six windows and door frame. Is there a product I could buy or some magical formulae. Also tried a new stanley blade, that dosn't work. Any advice appreciated. WD40 and leave for a few hours. -- Alan news2006 {at} amac {dot} f2s {dot} com |
Getting making tape off upvc windows
Alan typed
Also tried a new stanley blade, that dosn't work. Any advice appreciated. WD40 and leave for a few hours. We were advised petrol when we had this problem a while ago, on wooden windows. It is a b*****. Word of warning for all: masking tape (and Micropore) polymerise in UV light. Masking tape should never be left on for more than 24 hours damn it... -- Helen D. Vecht: Edgware. |
Getting making tape off upvc windows
Helen Deborah Vecht wrote:
Alan typed Also tried a new stanley blade, that dosn't work. Any advice appreciated. WD40 and leave for a few hours. We were advised petrol when we had this problem a while ago, on wooden windows. It is a b*****. Word of warning for all: masking tape (and Micropore) polymerise in UV light. Masking tape should never be left on for more than 24 hours damn it... If masking tape gets wet it is very difficult to remove. The only thing I have found to remove it is acetone, also known as propatone. This is the same as nail varnish remover, though buying it in that form is very expensive. If you have a friendly fibre glass worker near you they may be willing to fill a bottle for you. |
Getting making tape off upvc windows
Broadback wrote:
Helen Deborah Vecht wrote: Alan typed Also tried a new stanley blade, that dosn't work. Any advice appreciated. WD40 and leave for a few hours. We were advised petrol when we had this problem a while ago, on wooden windows. It is a b*****. Word of warning for all: masking tape (and Micropore) polymerise in UV light. Masking tape should never be left on for more than 24 hours damn it... If masking tape gets wet it is very difficult to remove. The only thing I have found to remove it is acetone, also known as propatone. This is the same as nail varnish remover, though buying it in that form is very expensive. If you have a friendly fibre glass worker near you they may be willing to fill a bottle for you. Search the archives. This has come up quite often. They suggest WD40 here http://www.duckproducts.com/tips.asp?Sub=2&Cat=1 |
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