If it's old enough and hard enough you may be able to get it
off with a good sharp putty knife. If it's still soft you're
on your own.
Bill Lawrence
"Alan J. Richer" wrote:
> --- Jim Blair <ceratos@shaw.ca> wrote:
>
> > If I can remove the goo without removing paint, all the
> > better.
>
> Good luck.
>
> RIp off the carpeting and then try cleaning off the residue
> with acetone or the like. I doubt you'll save the paint, to
> be honest....
>
> Sounds to me like a good spot for gel paint remover and
> some gentle scraping with non-metallic objects. Clean it
> right off, then repaint.
>
> ajr
>
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