How Do You Remove Tape Residue From Car Vinyl?
When you remove tape from any surface, you’ll be left with some tape residue. Whether this residue is on your vinyl seats, dashboard or headliner, it will attract dirt and look ugly. To maintain the beauty of your car, you must remove this adhesive. You can use simple products which will help dissolve the adhesive, without dissolving the vinyl in the process. You shouldn’t need to spend much time, effort or money to do this. Put on rubber gloves. Spray WD-40 directly on the tape residue. Allow it to sit undisturbed for one minute. If you are working on the car’s interior, make sure doors or windows are open to provide adequate ventilation. Use a soft rubber scraper, if you have one, to scrape the adhesive residue. If you do not have this item, you can use a plastic spoon or similar item. Spray WD-40 over the area again after you’ve initially scraped the tape residue as there will likely be some residue remaining. Remove more residue with a scraper or a soft cloth. Continue using the WD