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Safely remove adhesive residue from a black monitor bezel?

Salvador

Diamond Member
Hello.

I just got a black LCD monitor and there is some glue residue from the protective covering for the screen on the black bezel. I tried wiping it, but it just smears around. Does anyone know of something safe to use on black plastic to remove the residue, but not the die in the plastic? I would use Goo gone, but I think it would discolor the plastic. Any ideas?

TIA,

Sal
 
Goo gone will work and will not mess with the dye on plastic. Though, if it's painted black that would be anothers tory.
 
Originally posted by: Jugernot
Originally posted by: Colt45
isopropyl

In my experience, isopropyl alcohol hardly ever does anything to adhesive residue. Most of the time it just moves it around...

It's always worked for me Jugernot, perhaps you aren't using enough?
 
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