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How to Remove Tape Residue From Plastic

Cynthia Measom

Once adhesive tape is attached to a plastic surface, it seems it is there to stay. When you finally succeed in removing the tape, you are often left with another issue: tape residue. Unfortunately, water and a sponge won't do the trick of removing the sticky offending substance.

Adhesive tape can leave a sticky residue on plastic surfaces.

Instead, you need something that will dissolve the residue and leave the plastic surface like new.

Tip

If you don't have any mineral spirits, apply a petroleum-based solvent to the tape residue with a clean cloth. Rinse with water and dry.

Warning

Test a small, inconspicuous area of the plastic first to make sure the mineral spirits won't damage the finish.

  1. Pour 1 tbsp. of mineral spirits into a small container.

  2. Dip a section of a clean dry cloth into the mineral spirits and rub the mineral spirits into the tape residue with the cloth.

  3. Rub the area firmly in order to effectively remove the leftover tape adhesive. Apply more mineral spirits to the cloth if needed.

  4. Wipe the area with a section of a clean water-dampened sponge after all of the residue has been removed. Dry with a clean cloth.

The Drip Cap

  • Once adhesive tape is attached to a plastic surface, it seems it is there to stay.
  • Wipe the area with a section of a clean water-dampened sponge after all of the residue has been removed.