silverweb
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Sat Apr-23-11 05:06 PM
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Have been relying on it for decades and can't live without it. Ditto WD40.
The rule is: If it moves and shouldn't, use duct tape; if it doesn't move and should, use WD40.
I'm doing my usual spring rearranging and am left with a few places that have duct tape residue. Of course, I went on line to find out how to get it off and discovered Duct Tape 101. How I missed the Duct Tape Guys before, I don't understand.
The cure for duct tape residue?
WD40!
How did I not try that first?!
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Thu May-19-11 09:44 PM
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I'll have to try that sometime...outdoors, of course. WD40 has a really strong smell that just won't go away.
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