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Cindy Lou Posted - Nov 13 2009 : 09:23:48 AM
DH was out of masking tape and put duct tape on some marble tiles when he was grouting them. Then he didn't get it off for ages. The tape leaves icky gummy residue when pulled off. What can I use to get that off that won't hurt the marble, or poison the air?

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Claude09647 Posted - Nov 19 2009 : 7:18:48 PM
ok, this may sound weird, but try sun tan lotion, it will take sharpie off of plastic items so i dont think it would hurt to try it. ( and we put that stuff on our skin! )

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bluebellequilts Posted - Nov 16 2009 : 8:12:36 PM
Goo-Gone works very well. Let the gel sit for a few minutes. I'd use a nonscratch scrubbie or a microfiber cloth to get the stubborn spots off your tile. Rinse with a little water. I use Goo-Gone to remove gummy residue from books, tables, counters and bookshelves in my library.

It has an orange smell, that's not too overpowering.

You can buy it at most craft and hardware stores. It's usually kept with the paint supplies.
herblady55 Posted - Nov 16 2009 : 5:04:24 PM
WD 40 is suppose to be good for that and crayon on walls.I read that on-line. ;-)

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MommaJ9 Posted - Nov 13 2009 : 3:24:30 PM
White vinegar or castile soap!

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nubidane Posted - Nov 13 2009 : 1:21:27 PM
WD 40
gramadinah Posted - Nov 13 2009 : 09:33:24 AM
Baby oil might work and it is cheap too.

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catscharm74 Posted - Nov 13 2009 : 09:28:31 AM
Olive oil??? Leave it on, then gentle rub it with something soft, like a washcloth.

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