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Re: [ARSCLIST] sticky goop on a CD container



Check your local drug store. I picked up a large bottled of 99.99% acetone instead of fragrance-flavored nail polish remover, which also might contain oils to mask the acetone and mitigate the skin-drying effects. This stuff is called "Pure Acetone Nail Polish Remover" and I believe I got it at CVS. The 0.01% is that chemical that's in there to prevent people from using it for suicides. As I understand it, the chemcial is harmless to fingernails or whatever else you're using the acetone on but it tastes gag-worthy even in 0.01% dillution.

In any case, this stuff is my go-to cleaner for grease and Sharpie and glue on most surfaces.

As I'm sure you know, keep that acetone-soaked rag well ventillated and keep it far away from your 78 disks (and probably LPs wouldn't like it too much either).

-- Tom Fine

----- Original Message ----- From: "David Lennick" <dlennick@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
To: <ARSCLIST@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Saturday, September 30, 2006 10:33 AM
Subject: Re: [ARSCLIST] sticky goop on a CD container



Tom Fine wrote:

I'm a big fan of nail polish remover or "pure" (with an added "worst tasting chemical in existance
so it can't be used for suicides) acetone. Shouldn't damage the plastic, at least it hasn't here.
Apply conservatively.

I may try that. Nail Polish Remover is still the best for wiping magic marker off plastic wrappers.


dl



----- Original Message -----
From: "Thomas Stern" <sternth@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
To: <ARSCLIST@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Saturday, September 30, 2006 9:12 AM
Subject: Re: [ARSCLIST] sticky goop on a CD container

> if the adhesive is hardened and no longer sticky, doesn't hurt anything to leave it or use one > of
> the
> methods already suggested.
> if the adhesive is sticky, use duct tape or other strong adhesive tape - press it onto the > residue
> adhesive and pull tape off container, repeat
> until all the adhesive comes off the case.
> A suggestion for removing the strips: remove them SLOWLY (you can watch the adhesive struggle
> between adhering to the plastic case or
> staying on the strip).
> Best wishes, Thomas.
>
> David Lennick wrote:
>
>>Anyone have a good method for removing the sticky residue left by some CD
>>manufacturers' sticky tape at the top of the jewel case? The disc was purchased
>>new yesterday but has probably been in the store for 4 years, and is a BMG
>>product. I've never had one turn up this sticky. Lighter fluid? (Which I don't
>>have around the house, not being a consumer of the stuff. Lamp oil usually
>>works, but not in this case.)
>>
>>dl
>>
>>
>>


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