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I just got 11 T206's in the mail today and they have little white stickers on the backs with the price hand written stuck directly on the slab. When I remove them it is leaving that nasty glue residue on the slab. I went to the garage and grabbed my trusty old can of "Goof Off". Bad idea!!
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tape fights tape. use some scotch tape and repeatedly stick it onto the gummy area and pull it off. Stick it and pull off. Again and again and it will eventually remove all the residue.
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Thank you Jason! This is driving me crazy. I will try that right now.
Dan |
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Thanks for helping out a rookie! It took some time, but it eventually all came off.
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Lighter fluid. Not Goof Off.
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A little bit of the Novus #2 has always done the trick for me.
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I use Goo Gone. The stuff is citrus based, and works like a charm.
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A little smear of peanut butter — smooth, not crunchy — works great. Dab it right on the tape residue, wait about 10 minutes, then just wipe it off with a slightly damp cloth. The peanut oil does the trick. I've been using this method for years.
Last edited by Writehooks; 12-30-2011 at 10:37 PM. |
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+1, works every time.
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WD-40 always worked for me
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I also use Goo Gone. I use it on many things and it always works great.
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Nail polish remover works great!
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+2
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I use a cleaner wax that is for cars. It not only gets rid of the glue, it will fill in light scratches. The whole slab looks better. SGC uses a softer plastic. The lighter fluid will work with PSA and Beckett slabs.
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Goo-Gone for me--no harm to slabs, very little rubbing, very little time spent!
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Thanks guys! I plan on trying them all and finding my favorite. I am kind of a perfectionist on the slab even though it may hold an SGC 10.
Thanks, Dan Last edited by alsup2311; 01-07-2012 at 10:55 PM. |
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