Here is a wild suggestion.

Perhaps expose the garment to alternating warm and freezing 
temperatures, with brushing, to see is the bond fails? If the garment is 
water-resistant, perhaps wetting the tissue with water before freezing 
may make a difference?

-Neal.

Lee Haefele wrote:
> For all you Mensa sorts:   I have a Great Helly Hansen fleece jacket.  A 
> laundry failure occured and it is speckled with tissue paper that will not 
> wash out or pull off with sticky tape.  Now, the fleece being synthetic and 
> the tissue organic, is there a way to somehow destroy the tissue specks?
> Lee Haefele 
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