Cheap Goo-Gone (about $2 a pint) will take it off and not harm foam.
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From: "Michael" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Sent: Sunday, August 17, 2003 4:52 PM
Subject: [RCSE] Re: Removeing 3M Spray


>
> > What is the product name (or better yet, the 3M product number)
> and does it
> > attack foam?
>
> It comes ina 5 oz black can that looks like the 777 sparay can but
> smaller and has a big 3M and Adhesive Remover  Citrus Base
>
> The 3M part number is 62-4667-2925--834-7012-9080-0
>
> I just tried it directly on some scrap foam and yes it does eat it,
> so directly on foam is a no no. It does work nicely on monocoat and
> the like.
>
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