4 Unusual Ways to Use Duct Tapes

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4 Unusual Ways to Use Duct Tapes

If you’re as much of a go-getter as we are, chances are you’ve been known to get yourself into a sticky situation or two. We’re not talking about the good sticky, though — we’re talking about the kind that has you reaching for that roll of duct tape in your garage. But while duct tape might be great for taping things up, it is the most versatile tool in your toolbox. That’s where aluminum tape comes in.

1. Remove residue: We all know that duct tape can fix anything, but did you know that it can also remove sticker residue? Sticker residue is an unsightly hodgepodge of gunk that can’t be removed with a simple hand swipe. It’s often sticky and gritty and doesn’t just come off at the flick of a finger. Removing this mess completely will take more than some elbow grease. In a pinch, try using duct tape to clean up the mess. Place a strip over the sticker residue, rub the spot with your fingers or the palm of your hand, and then peel away the residue. The adhesive in duct tape is strong enough to lift even the most stubborn sticker remnants off your wall, window, or bumper easily and quickly. Duct tape does not leave any residue of its own, so after you’ve pulled it off and cleaned up any excess adhesive leftovers with glass cleaner, your surface will be as smooth as ever.


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