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The lesson to be learned here is that masking tape is used to temporarily mask something so as to avoid an area from being colored, or to temporarily hold a piece of paper down. Tape is quite easily and safely removed. Not meant to be used as permanent mask or tape. I also learned this lesson the hard way.
The worse situation occurs when paper tape separates from the glue, but glue still adheres to whatever.
 

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The lesson to be learned here is that masking tape is used to temporarily mask something so as to avoid an area from being colored, or to temporarily hold a piece of paper down. Tape is quite easily and safely removed. Not meant to be used as permanent mask or tape. I also learned this lesson the hard way.
The worse situation occurs when paper tape separates from the glue, but glue still adheres to whatever.

It is safer to use painter's tape for temporary applications.
 

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Not 100% sure about your masking tape, but for label glue, electrical tape, etc, the effective solvent is white spirit. Slightly oily, so post-cleaning with ethyl alcool or naphta may be necessary.

As I recall, white spirit one of several materials, including artist Turpentine, Mineral oils, Naptha, so do the tests first.

Some plastics will spontaneously crack after treatment with alcohol.
 

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The lesson to be learned here is that masking tape is used to temporarily mask something so as to avoid an area from being colored, or to temporarily hold a piece of paper down. Tape is quite easily and safely removed. Not meant to be used as permanent mask or tape. I also learned this lesson the hard way.
The worse situation occurs when paper tape separates from the glue, but glue still adheres to whatever.

Old fashioned three inch brown paper tapes that have a dry gummed adhesive reverse with applications of water by rag or sponge and that's something that good a rewash should remove easily enough.

The stuff is strong, so give it a shot
 

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The lesson to be learned here is that masking tape is used to temporarily mask something so as to avoid an area from being colored, or to temporarily hold a piece of paper down. Tape is quite easily and safely removed. Not meant to be used as permanent mask or tape. I also learned this lesson the hard way.
The worse situation occurs when paper tape separates from the glue, but glue still adheres to whatever.

These days masking tapes are made of different “clean removal” times, and all good merchants will have that info on display. It also comes with price depending on quality. Some applications require stronger bond, others just mere stay-on-just-a-moment please.

in the end all masking tapes will leave residue if not removed in time.
 

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It is safer to use painter's tape for temporary applications.

That depends on how strong the tape is.

Frog tapes are of several strengths, Blue tape varies a lot, green paper tape can be very light in 'griping' strenghts, so can artists white tapes.

My favorite, besides the Frog tapes, is drafting tape, which can be easy to remove after several days, but remember to remember, pretty much all these taped can no be used for long term applications and be cleanly removed and dry paper tapes can come loose if no properly applied.
 

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Also, the older the roll of tape, the more likely it is to leave residue even if used for a short time. (Not to mention, once a couple of years old, masking tape will shred as you try to take it off the roll.)
 

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Goo gone and plastic razor blades for the nastiest of masking tape. If used on leather or paint it may take it off. If you use Goo Gone have some water around to neutralize.
 

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PEC film cleaner works quite well if you don't have a lot to do. Just remember that many of these solvent products are unsafe to breathe or often even have skin contact with, so decent ventilation and nitrile gloves are a must. De-Solv-It is nontoxic and more affordable than PEC or Goo Gone, but works slowly and is a distinct irritant to skin and the respiratory system; so religiously wear gloves with it too, or you might find your fingers quite dry and itchy the next day, and use good ventilation why it slowly evaporates - up to 24 hrs. Usually a soak time of 20 min or so works with masking tape residue, provided its not a lacquer resistant masking tape, which would require some scraping first.

De-Solv-It is citrus based; but with all the solvent varieties you need to be aware of their serious flammability. Lab grade 99+% pure methyl alcohol works especially well, but evaporates quickly and is darn expensive. Ordinary hardware store or drugstore denatured alcohol has a lot of water in it, and is generally worthless in these instances. Acetone and lacquer thinner will attack vinyl and many plastics. Naptha and turpentine have been banned from paint or hardware stores in some States due to smog regulations, while the art store varieties tend to be terribly overpriced.

Softened adhesive guck should be removed with a soft nylon Scotchbrite pad or repeated paper towels. Anything you miss will remain sticky and just have to cleaned off afterwards anyway.
 

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Duct tape or similar tape with stickiness/gooiness. Painters tape/masking tape/scotch tape won't work. But if the residue still has stickiness, I tape over it and pull off and watch it pull away the residue. Or I'll roll between my fingers sticky side out and push and pull, and it starts pulling away the residue. Sometimes it's really quick, sometimes tedious but I find it's the cleanest way to remove residue. Next alternative is goo gone.
 
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