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Subject: Re: solvent for duct-tape adhesive?
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Date: Tue, 27 Apr 1993 00:13:30 GMT

In article <1993Apr26.210417.2984@socrates.umd.edu>, johng@socrates.umd.edu (John Gustafson) writes:
> ruck@beach.cis.ufl.edu (John Ruckstuhl) writes:
> 
>>I know this is a long shot, but does anyone know what solvent I should 
>>use to clean duct-tape adhesive from carpet?
> 
> May I tease out a sub-thread from this discussion?
> 
> Can you all please tell me how to remove  the stickers from new houses'
> appliances and outdoor lampposts?  Especially the lamppost, right on
> the glass.  Isn't there something you can rub into stuck-on labels that
> will release them from their death-grip on glass or other hard surfaces?
> 
> Many thanks for any help.  
> 
>                                               John
> 
> John Gustafson   johng@socrates.umd.edu
> 

Try WD-40
