I thought I was using some okay automotive tape that I got from Harbor Freight. Come to use it, I noticed that this stuff wasn't great at all. It ended up leaving a lot of adhesive residue that was a pita to get rid of. I would of been better off not using any tape at all. I was wondering, what products would be good to get rid of tough adhesive residue that's been stuck on the plastic such as rear brake lights? I tried using clay with poor results. I instead used warm water with car soap...and a lot of elbow grease with a microfiber towel.
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Re: tape adhesive
Did you have it outside in hot sunlight? Extreme heat can do that sometimes.
I've only used SCOTCH Blue multisurface original, got it at Home Depot, no problems in hot indoor conditions with no sun.2018 Acura RLX Tech - Majestic Black Pearl
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You can also burn the tape as well. What this means is you take the tape and place it on your clothes to make it less sticky. Also be sure you pull it off at a 90 degree angle.
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Originally posted by KidDetailer View Post.......I will try the WD40 method as I have that readily available.
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