Do you have some tape that you can't get off of your furniture? If so, you can clean tape adhesive to remedy this issue.

Part 1
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Prepping the Adhesive

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    Spray the WD-40 onto the tape without trying to remove the tape first. After a year or so of storage, the tape will not just pull off easily and "preconditioning" with WD-40 will loosen it right up.
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    Spray it and let it sit for 10 or 15 minutes. If you are careful, it may go faster if you use a single-edged razor blade as a scraper before spraying the adhesive reside with WD-40.
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    Try it both ways and decide for yourself. For the single-edged razor you need to have a blade holder so you have a grip of some kind to ensure that you can control the angle of the blade. That will cost you less than $2 if you have to buy one.
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Part 2
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Getting the Adhesive Off

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    Understand that if you sprayed the tape with WD-40 first, this will probably go a bit easier. However, it will work if you don't "precondition" the tape with WD-40.
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    Use your razor scrapper at a very shallow angle to the wood, and gently peel the tape off. Work with the grain of the wood, rather than working across the grain.
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    Go slowly. Keep the razor at about a 2 to 4 degree angle to the wood. You don't need to get obsessive and measure the angle; just don't dig into the wood. If the blade starts to carve wood, you will feel the resistance to motion instantly.
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    Stop and work from the other direction, always with the grain of the wood.
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    Understand that the first pass at removing the tape, with or without WD-40, will leave tape adhesive on the wood. It may be very soft and ready to wipe off, or you may need to shoot it with WD-40 again. If you cannot wipe it off with a cloth, shoot it again and wait another 10 minutes.
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    Keep in mind that the razor scrapper can be used on the softened adhesive residue very effectively. Use the same method: work with the shallow angle slowly, and with gentle motion.
    • You will be amazed at how easy this is. The WD-40 softens the tape goop and lubricates the blade, so it is less likely to dig into the wood. It is smooth as silk, but it will still leave a very thin layer of tape goop behind.
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    Use a soft cloth, like a terry washcloth. Wipe the remaining very thin, almost invisible, and with the layer of adhesive off.
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Things You'll Need

  • A can of WD-40
  • A single-edge razor with a holder
  • A soft cloth
  • Some furniture polish

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Updated: April 25, 2022
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Categories: Adhesive Stains
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