Hellishly dangerous though!  Don't use near an open flame, like a gas-fired 
water heater. A friend spilled some once, the pilot light ignited it and 
burned down his parent's house.  Use outside and use solvent resistant 
gloves if you go this way.  Other options above, Goo-gone, Citri-solve, 
considerably safer. 

On Thursday, May 19, 2016 at 7:18:10 PM UTC-7, bing.grosbeak wrote:
>
> Naptha / white gas / camp fuel / "coleman fuel" is a miracle-worker for 
> removing adhesive residue.  I've found that most other solvents just 
> require more elbow grease.  It's also pretty safe on paints and plastics, 
> so a good alternative to harsher solvents when you have to clean sticky 
> stuff off of those types of surfaces.
>
> -a
>
> On Tuesday, May 17, 2016 at 7:52:13 AM UTC-7, Rob H. wrote:
>>
>> I've had this beat up set of Alba bars for a while, don't quite remember 
>> if they're the CrMo or Aluminum bars. At any rate, I've got tape on it from 
>> levers all the way to the center clamp. Now I've decided to put them on a 
>> new Clementine and want to change out the stem.
>>
>> Any pointers on how to clean off all the bar tape gunk that will be there?
>>
>

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