:agree: You should only use the duct tape thing as a relatively short term test - ANY adhesive material left on your screen (or tupperware) for too long will present problems for cleaning off once you get around to removing it, but proper Duct tape generally works better and longer than anything else, and even after a month or so it usually takes most of its adhesive with it on removal! :lecturef_smilie:
That said, the adhesive on 'true' Duct tape shouldn't ever dry out while the tape is still in place - it only does that once the tape is removed & any resudue isn't cleaned off straight away, and even then it does generally still take a week or so to lose its 'stickiness' & start turning to congealed cement!! I use duct tape A LOT on vehicles with all sorts of finishes, sometimes for as long as a few weeks or even a month or so, and I've NEVER had any issues with it after the fact because I clean all the adhesive residue off virtually immediately after I remove the tape. If it's safe to do so on the surface the tape has been on, I might use a gentle solvent, but that's pretty rare - usually hot soapy water & a bit (orright, maybe it's really 'a lot'
) of elbow grease is all it takes to sort it. If the sticky residue starts 'pilling' into little sticky balls on the surface during the cleaning process, then another piece of tape wrapped 'sticky side out' around my fingers generally allows me to pick off the pills & most of the other residue before washing again to do the final clean up.
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That said, the adhesive on 'true' Duct tape shouldn't ever dry out while the tape is still in place - it only does that once the tape is removed & any resudue isn't cleaned off straight away, and even then it does generally still take a week or so to lose its 'stickiness' & start turning to congealed cement!! I use duct tape A LOT on vehicles with all sorts of finishes, sometimes for as long as a few weeks or even a month or so, and I've NEVER had any issues with it after the fact because I clean all the adhesive residue off virtually immediately after I remove the tape. If it's safe to do so on the surface the tape has been on, I might use a gentle solvent, but that's pretty rare - usually hot soapy water & a bit (orright, maybe it's really 'a lot'


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