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Could anybody please recommend an effective method for removing selotape and labels from a WC. I have just opened the delivery box to find the pan, cistern and lid absolutely covered in the damn things – no doubt a display model.


Thanks for any help.
 
Thanks for the speedy reply, guys.

herbert: I will give the WD a try.


galaxy_plumbing: Sadly, there is not really time for it to be returned and exchanged as I need to install it a bit pronto.


Howsie: Have not used any turps for years but I will try the WD first and then obtain some turps if necessary.

Cheers. :smile:
 
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Could anybody please recommend an effective method for removing selotape and labels from a WC. I have just opened the delivery box to find the pan, cistern and lid absolutely covered in the damn things – no doubt a display model.


Thanks for any help.
With a name like that you'll probably spray with WD40 and it will slip out of your hands , fall on your foot, break your toe ,smash into hundreds of bits. You won't be able to get a replacement because its an end of line display model . We're you bullied at school?
 
Acetone , works the best and if you cant find any by a pot of waste pipe cleaner its acetone, just 4 times the price:), or nick the womans nail polish remover
 
Surgical spirit available over the counter at chemist's apply with cotton bud's regards turnpin:rolleyes2:
 
Rays first failure, he is human, I was beginning to wonder, thanks for the biscuits again, I found the remnants tonight:)
 
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