Removing mailing label gunk

From: Russ Blakeman <blakeman_at_creative-net.net>
Date: Tue Sep 22 20:05:15 1998

Joe wrote:

> At 11:19 AM 9/22/98 -0500, you wrote:
> >WHoagIII_at_aol.com wrote:
> >
> >> Joe, what is Goo-Gone and where do you get it.
> >
> >Googone can be bad on some plastics or finishes. It has some xylol based
> >chemicals and can damage a few things and dries rubber platens. Walmart,
> >hardware stores, etc have it but be really careful with it if you decide
> >to use it in leiu of common solvents like denatured alcohol.
>
> Good advice. I've never had a problem with Goo-Gone but I always try
> denatured alcohol first. ANY kind of solvent is rough on rubber. Try soap
> and water with lots of elbow grease first.

I was thinking of something other than Goo-gone I think. Someone said Goo-Gone
is citrus based, although the oils from orange and lemon peels are flammable
solvents too, but what I was thinking of is named something else that I can't
think of. In other words, just be careful before you commit and turn to sh**.
Received on Tue Sep 22 1998 - 20:05:15 BST

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