How Do You Remove Tape Adhesive From Mirror?
A household surface with stubborn tape adhesive stuck to it can be irritating, especially when the surface is a mirror. When you look into the mirror and see tape adhesive marring the surface, removing the adhesive residue becomes important. Instead of using a razor blade or heavy-duty chemicals to remove tape adhesive, try using a petroleum-based lubricant, which will quickly and effortlessly remove tape adhesive from a mirror. Keeping this lubricant in your cleaning cupboard will serve you well for many household clean-up jobs. Remove as much of the tape adhesive as possible with your fingernail. Often you can scrape the upper layer of tape away, leaving only the sticky adhesive underneath. Use a petroleum-based lubricant cleaning product such as Goo Gone or WD-40. Any lubricant with petroleum as the main ingredient will effectively loosen adhesive from a mirror. Pour a quarter-size amount of Goo Gone onto the cleaning cloth and rub the Goo Gone onto the adhesive on the mirror. Allow