How can I remove fly tape from leather, car upholstery & clothes?


Question:My husband backed into fly tape, went into his truck and sat in the drivers seat before he realized it was stuck to him! Does anyone know how to get this stuff off! Thanks

Answers:
Rubbing alcohol to remove the adhesive. Followed by Murphys Oil Soap to keep the leather from drying out.


use some "goof off" available at walmart , home depot
you put hot water on the place were the tape is your welcome :) i belive
I would pick up some dry ice from the local supermarket handle it carefully it should be able to harden the glue so it can peel off.
I would be careful using any solvents without checking them in a hidden spot first.
A product called Goo-Gone will safely remove the glue off leather and upholstery. Its a strong citrus based material and will not discolor or harm anything. Fly tape glue can be easily removed from shirts and pants with the Goo Gone or by spraying WD-40 on the glue it'll roll up and melt before your eyes. Do not use WD-40 on the upholstery unless you remove the glue and follow up with spray CRC Disc Brake Clean (NAPA auto parts store) and a terry cloth towel to completely remove the thin oil left behind by the WD-40. The second plan works well also.

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