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Cleaning old camo tape.

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  • rballi
    Pick a hidden spot first and try Alcohol, WD40, or that Goo Gone stuff and some fine steel wool.
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  • JustC
    a citrus cleaner will take it right off. So will a high concentrated glass cleaner. They both eat the tape residue and won't harm the blue.

    When in doubt...empty the magazine!!
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  • leeblackman
    I second the citrus cleaner...

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  • JIM STARK
    Try Tetra Gun Cleaner / lubricant spray.... It's designed to claen and lubricate guns and as a side benefit It disolves price sticker glue and othet adhesives of that sort....Good luck..
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  • coyote-man
    Its in a red & yellow can-Goof Off. The best and fastest adhesive remover I have ever tried. It has never hurt anything that I have used it on.Try it-you will like it!
    If you can't find it then good old Gumout carborator cleaner works to.
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  • binder
    A product called Zep Citrus 65 or Zep Big Orange will remove the tape you speak of in dillusion. ZEP co. is usually business oriented but call a local office and they can probably find you a sample to try. A friend of mine uses the Big Orange to remove decals from the sides of Semi-trucks. It may discolor the synthetic stock. They ZEP, have atech services 800 number in Atlanta, Ga. who could probably tell you exactly what to use.
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  • JustC
    Gumout will work, BUT, BE VERY CAREFUL, it will eat the finish on the stock. I used it in Argentina to clean my guns when I was shooting 1000-1500 rnds per day through each one, (12 ga) and it did clean them well, but I sacrificed the finish on a brand new Benelli Black eagle competion model's stock. That was a $400 stock set. You learn the hard way sometimes. It works, just be careful.

    When in doubt...empty the magazine!!
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  • CAPPER
    Mineral spirits (paint thinner) works great for removing most tape residue. It is also very inexpensive.

    Try it on the metal parts first. If it works, then use it on the wood. Just don't leave it on the wood, apply and immediately wipe it off. Mineral spirits should not damage most plastics or wood finishes.
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