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Old Jun 14, 2007, 05:01 PM
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Getting tape glue off wood furniture

The movers put packing tape on my wood furniture. The backing(glue) remaind on my furniture when I removed the tape. How do I remove it without destroying my furniture?
Thank you so much.
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Have you tried Goo Gone?

Magic American and Goo Gone - Goo Gone Family of Products

It says it is safe for use on wood, but I would test an area you can't see first. I've used it for other things and it worked really well.

Good luck!

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I think that there is another product called "Oops" that would help you also.
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Another thing, is if the glue on the tape was water based, then using just a water dampened cloth or paper towel may do the job of removing the residue.
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