Protek & Teflon

Don drose@dlcwest.com
Mon, 06 Aug 2001 15:19:46 -0600


Hi,

Instead of using tape at all simply roll up a tea towel or clean rag and
gently lay it on the offending duplex. Fast, easy, recyleable, and no
residue ever.

At 09:23 AM 08/06/2001 -0400, you wrote:
>Gaffer's tape is NOT acceptable, it does leave residue behind.  It is
intended
>to be as strong as possible and often the backing is not as strong as the
glue. 
>The object is only to silence the duplex not glue it down.
>
>Gaffer's tape comes in all kinds of grades from the cheapest duct tape to
real
>high quality material all around.
>
>Go with the stuff proved to be safe and effective.
>
>I like the Silly Putty because it is reusable and I always have it in my
case.
>
>		Newton
>
>Actually, a better choice of tape is called gaffer's tape.  It is used
>all the time by stagehands because it doesn't make a mess.  It is
>available through theater and lighting supply places.  I think that
>perhaps the blue 3M painter's tape would be a good choice too.
>
>Tom Armstrong
>Salinas CA
>
>

Regards,
Don Rose, B.Mus., A.M.U.S., A.MUS., R.M.T., R.P.T.

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