Posted by Dan in North Houston on July 23, 2010 at 07:30:20 from (38.100.70.66):
In Reply to: Removing cheap decals posted by Dominic Centonze on July 22, 2010 at 17:30:13:
Draftsmen use a solvent called Bestine, it will dissolve the glue behind tape and let you remove the tape from paper and leaves the paper completely undamaged, since it is very volitile and evaporates quickly. Before everything went to computers, draftsmen used a lot of special adhesive tape in different colors and widths for lines and symbols on their work. They had a machine that would print out letters on a clear tape background to apply to maps. So they were always having to remove stuff that was taped to their work. If there is a drafting supply store in your area, they will have it. It is handy stuff to have around. I would think that it would work on decals.
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