Scrollsaw Workshop Community -Please register to enable posting.
General Category => Tutorials, Techniques and Tips => Topic started by: overfifty on April 21, 2019, 10:31:55 pm
-
I applied blue painters tape to a partially cut out pattern to keep some of the finer cuts from getting damaged and falling out. I then had health issues that prevented me from visiting the shop for several months and removing the tape. Now I'm concerned that the tape will do a lot of damage if I try to remove it. Is there something I can "wash" the tape with that will remove the tape and leave the work undamaged or stained. Thank you.
-
Hi
When I removed decals from vehicles we used a heat gun set low and applied hot air from a safe distance to the work this method softens the adhesive and is a clean solution a hair dryer will also work depending on the work you are applying heat to.
-
The previously suggested heat gun work well to loosen the tape from your work or applying mineral spirits to the tape and let it soak in for a few moments. Note: if you use mineral spirits on a rag to apply to tape dispose of the rag properly. They can self combust! When I use mineral spirits on a rag I take it out of my shop when I leave and place the rag spread out on my driveway to evaporate all of the mineral spirits. Regards >> GLC in Cypress, Texas
-
Thank you very much. I'd put a lot of hours into the scroll work and didn't really want to have to do it again. Cheers!