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There is a product called "un-du" that is designed to remove self-adhesive tapes and stickers. How it will work on your item I cannot say. I've used it successfully to remove those annoying bar code labels that some of the archive liquidators put on vintage photos. It may leave a stain or residue behind.
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Thank you, I've seen people previously post of using a hair dryer, anybody?
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