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For general adhesive removal, we recommend Duck® brand Adhesive Remover .
Duck® brand Adhesive Remover is a heavy-duty adhesive residue removal solution that assists with the removal of Duck Tape®, masking tape, carpet tape, weatherstripping tape, mounting tape, labels, stickers, tar, gum and more. Our remover is safe to use on all types of hard surfaces including: walls, floors, doors, furniture, cars, metal, plastic, glass and wood. Always test solvents on a small, inconspicuous area to make sure it won’t damage the surface. Our sponge applicator makes it easy to use with precise application. There is a convenient built-in scraper tool attached, so there’s no need for additional tools. It comes in a fresh citrus scent and an easy to handle bottle. Not recommended for fine fabrics and furniture, or absorbent surfaces.
A "home remedy" we recommend is WD-40. This petroleum-based lubricant is excellent for removing adhesives. Rubbing alcohol also works for removing light adhesives, but evaporates quickly. Remember to test these products before applying on a large scale. For more information on Duck® brand Adhesive Remover, call 800-321-0253.
All surfaces should be clean and free of dust or dirt before placing any tape on them. You will want to dust the surface and then wipe the area down with rubbing alcohol. However, rubbing alcohol can dull certain surfaces, so try it on a small, inconspicuous area before applying on a large scale.
No, Duck Tape® is not waterproof—it is water resistant. This means the tape cannot be consistently submerged in water.
Currently we have over 20 different colors and patterns of duct tape! Click here to see all of your choices.
Yes, it is rated under UL 723.
The best way to remove the liner from the double-sided duct tape, is to pull the length of tape from the roll and with a pair of scissor, make a small cut (don’t cut all the way through—this is just a starting point) and then tear the rest of the way with your hands to remove the piece of tape from the roll. The edges of the tape will now be rigid and you will be able to see where the liner and tape begin to separate from one another.
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