REFLECTOR:Window cleaning

Juanita Londenberg reflector@tvbf.org
Sun, 4 May 2003 17:45:08 -0700 (PDT)


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Plain shortening will work also --  I had some masking tape residue stuck to an acrylic cake plate -- being in the kitchen it had shortening on it -- the next day it was very easy to remove. JuanitaLondenbergN4PE -- the Goose

"N.V.Frederick" <nvincent@idcomm.com> wrote:Andy,
I have found the following to work quite well. I use my wife's
furniture polish "Old English....", It's an oily stuff that really does
soften tape adhesive. It works especially well on that hardened masking
tape adhesive that has dried onto most anything. I really don't think it
will hurt your windows. It should be put on liberally and trapped with some
Saran Wrap or other poly-film. Let it sit overnight and the next day you
will most likely be able to just wipe that old adhesive off your window
surfaces.
nolan frederick

----- Original Message -----
From: "Andy Millin" 
To: "Reflector" 
Sent: Wednesday, April 30, 2003 4:24 PM
Subject: REFLECTOR:Window cleaning


> After I installed my windows, I pulled off the duct tape. There were
small
> spots where the adhesive decided to stay with the window instead of come
off
> with the tape. Any suggestions on good stuff to take the goop off with.
>
> Thanks,
>
> Andy
>
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<DIV>Plain shortening will work also --&nbsp; I had some masking tape residue stuck to an acrylic cake plate -- being in the kitchen it had shortening on it -- the next day it was very easy to remove.</DIV>
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<DIV>N4PE -- the Goose<BR><BR><B><I>"N.V.Frederick" &lt;nvincent@idcomm.com&gt;</I></B> wrote:</DIV>
<BLOCKQUOTE style="PADDING-LEFT: 5px; MARGIN-LEFT: 5px; BORDER-LEFT: #1010ff 2px solid">Andy,<BR>I have found the following to work quite well. I use my wife's<BR>furniture polish "Old English....", It's an oily stuff that really does<BR>soften tape adhesive. It works especially well on that hardened masking<BR>tape adhesive that has dried onto most anything. I really don't think it<BR>will hurt your windows. It should be put on liberally and trapped with some<BR>Saran Wrap or other poly-film. Let it sit overnight and the next day you<BR>will most likely be able to just wipe that old adhesive off your window<BR>surfaces.<BR>nolan frederick<BR><BR>----- Original Message -----<BR>From: "Andy Millin" <AMILLIN@NET-LINK.NET><BR>To: "Reflector" <REFLECTOR@WWW.TVBF.ORG><BR>Sent: Wednesday, April 30, 2003 4:24 PM<BR>Subject: REFLECTOR:Window cleaning<BR><BR><BR>&gt; After I installed my windows, I pulled off the duct tape. There were<BR>small<BR>&gt; spots where the adhesive decided to stay with the window instead of come<BR>off<BR>&gt; with the tape. Any suggestions on good stuff to take the goop off with.<BR>&gt;<BR>&gt; Thanks,<BR>&gt;<BR>&gt; Andy<BR>&gt;<BR>&gt; _______________________________________________<BR>&gt; To change your email address, visit<BR>http://www.tvbf.org/mailman/listinfo/reflector<BR>&gt;<BR>&gt; Visit the gallery! tvbf:jamaicangoose<BR><BR><BR>_______________________________________________<BR>To change your email address, visit http://www.tvbf.org/mailman/listinfo/reflector<BR><BR>Visit the gallery! tvbf:jamaicangoose</BLOCKQUOTE>
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