Friday, November 15, 2013
How to Remove 3M Automotive Tape
Used to attach moldings, emblems and accessories to both the interior and exterior of your car, 3M double-sided foam tape can effectively mount items to your vehicle. Peel off the covering and stick on the tape with a little pressure to make it adhere. When it comes to removing the tape, however, it may prove a little more difficult. Even after prying the object off, you will have to tackle the tape residue left behind.
Instructions
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Pry the object off carefully, if it is mounted in a sturdy area. Use your fingers to pull, avoiding tools which may damage your car while levering on the piece you wish to remove.
2Heat the object and surrounding surface with a hair dryer if it is in a breakable area or you are concerned about breaking the object. Hold the hair dryer 3 to 4 inches from the surface and allow it to run for three or four minutes. Pull carefully to remove the item.
3Cut a short section of fishing line and wrap it around the fingers of both your hands, just like you are preparing to floss your teeth, if an object remains mounted. Slide the line gradually behind the object and saw back and forth to cut through the adhesive bond. Remove the mounted item and set it aside.
4Spray or wipe a 3M brand adhesive remover or other brand adhesive solvent onto the area where the item was mounted. Allow it to sit on the residue for a couple minutes, then scrape gently with a plastic squeegee or rub with a cotton rag. Continue scraping and scrubbing until the area is clear. Reapply the solvent as necessary while you work.
5Clean the area after adhesive removal. Use a mild dish soap and very warm water; dry thoroughly to finish.