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Beck
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I bought an old Scotch reel of tape just to get the precision reel. These are my favorite take-up reels because the center hub has a soft rubber layer that grips the tape nicely without any need for stringing the tape-end through a slot.
I ran into a little problem with this one and I'm hoping someone might have a solution. There is tape residue, about one layer thick of old tape stuck to the hub. I tried baking it and soaking it in hot soapy water, but it seems married to the rubber on the hub. This is the style with rivets instead of screws so it's kind of hard to get to.
Lacquer thinner has been my weapon of choice for various sticky situations, but I'm afraid of damaging the rubber on this thing.
Has anyone seen this and found a method of removing the tape without damaging the rubber?
Thanks,
Tim

I ran into a little problem with this one and I'm hoping someone might have a solution. There is tape residue, about one layer thick of old tape stuck to the hub. I tried baking it and soaking it in hot soapy water, but it seems married to the rubber on the hub. This is the style with rivets instead of screws so it's kind of hard to get to.
Lacquer thinner has been my weapon of choice for various sticky situations, but I'm afraid of damaging the rubber on this thing.
Has anyone seen this and found a method of removing the tape without damaging the rubber?
Thanks,
Tim
