Removing labels
Dick Blaney
wb8mhe at BRIGHT.NET
Sun Jun 13 16:59:30 EDT 1999
I've used it, Fred, right on black crinkle paint on a Swan. No
problem. If the *stichum* has dried, (like very old masking tape
glue), it won't do much. Another I've used is called "UN-DO".
Comes with a small plastic scoop that contains the *juice* and as a
scraper. Works very good, too. Goo-Gone has a better citrus smell,
though.
73 de
Dick, WB8MHE
wb8mhe at bright.net
----Original Message-----
From: Fred e holnagel <w7prv at JUNO.COM>
To: HEATH at LISTSERV.TEMPE.GOV <HEATH at LISTSERV.TEMPE.GOV>
Date: Sunday, June 13, 1999 12:22 PM
Subject: Removing labels
>Just watched handy houshold hints on TV. A product called,
"Goo-Gone"
>was being shown to remove hard stuck labels on metal or plastic
surfaces.
> Didn't seem to harm surface but could try a little in a non visable
>place. My ham instincts caught on to possibilities here! Fred W7PRV
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