>>1302014>"Wash your hands. They must be non-oily. Dirty hands ruin the stickiness of the tape. Get some tape about three inches long. Gently and even press the end of the tape over the residue. Now pull the tape away from the surface at a 90 degree angle to the surface (perpendicular). Some of the residue will stick to tape. You may need to do it several times before the residue loosens enough to be pulled off. If this works, repeat until the residue is gone. Once you get the hang of the method, you can use shorter pieces of tape as your skill improves.If the peropendicular method doesn't work well, note that some types of residue are gummy. These can be removed by the "oblique" method. Gently press about 3/4 to one inch of the tape to the residue. Now hold the tape about 20 to 30 degrees angle to the surface. While very gently pressing down on the tape touching the residue, with the other hand pull the tape sideways while maintaining that 20 to 30 degree angle. Repeat several times as the residue loosens and finally lets go.
If you use orange oil (goo be gone), wipe the surface clean with a cleaner such as windex when done. Not all plastics are compatible with orange oil so wiping it off is good practice."
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