Try Dawn dish soap and warm water not hot. I would be reluctant to use some of the previously mentioned solvents unless you dont care about the finish on your firearm.
Last edited by DavieD55; 03-23-2013 at 20:51.
Acetone can attack many finishes. WD-40 works almost every time.
WD40 may be slow, but it has never hurt anything I've used it on. 3m stuff is good to but it dries some stuff out, same with goo gone.
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I use Goo-Gone at the Hospital. The cleaning crew is hell on Calibration stickers and have you ever seen what a nurse can do with medical tape?
Down here in the middle part of the Peoples Republic of Colorforina we call it "Vato-Zone"I got mine at taco zone![]()
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you ever seen what a nurse can do with medical tape?
I dunno, I think maybe paramedics would give your nurses a run for the money on tape use. That shit gets stuck all over the backs of those cars, ceiling, walls, grab rails, seats, etc.
*edited to add Vato Zone.... lmao*
Try sniffing it off the surface it's residing on...
Goo Gone, and be done
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