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  • I'm almost sure this was correct. I have got them off, but predictably the adhesive (sort of gummy and sticky) has refused to leave. Any recommendations for how to remove? Having very limited success scraping with a stanley knife, imagine there is a chemical that might help - I have white spirit at home, is this worth trying or any other recommendations?

  • have got them off, but predictably the adhesive (sort of gummy and sticky) has refused to leave. Any recommendations for how to remove?

    I've found petrol to be good at removing adhesive residue, such as duct tape goo. Better even than acetone and MEKK in many cases.

  • I keep a 1l bottle of isopropyl alcohol around for tasks like this. Less dodgy than petrol and also good for lifting grease off kitchens

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