Anyone know how to remove tape marks from a game used bat?

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  • 3arod13
    Senior Member
    • Apr 2006
    • 3092

    Anyone know how to remove tape marks from a game used bat?

    Anyone know how to remove tape marks from a game used bat? Bat is cracked, was taped, and over time, tape fell off, but the tape mark is there. How can you remove the clue from the tape on the bat, without hurting the bat?

    Thanks
    Regards, Tony

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  • Dewey2007
    Senior Member
    • Dec 2007
    • 2566

    #2
    Re: Anyone know how to remove tape marks from a game used bat?

    This was posted by Jag Fan Dan in a recent thread:

    I recently bought two bats that were cracked and had been "repaired" by somebody with ugly white tape wrapped around the upper handle/lower barrel. I knew when I bought the bats that the tape was coming off so I could do a better looking repair. The gunk that the tape left behind seemed like a pretty formidable opponent, but I used my wife's hairspray (White Rain, extra hold for those keeping score at home) and a rough dish sponge and it all came off very well.
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    • 3arod13
      Senior Member
      • Apr 2006
      • 3092

      #3
      Re: Anyone know how to remove tape marks from a game used bat?

      Originally posted by Dewey2007
      This was posted by Jag Fan Dan in a recent thread:

      I recently bought two bats that were cracked and had been "repaired" by somebody with ugly white tape wrapped around the upper handle/lower barrel. I knew when I bought the bats that the tape was coming off so I could do a better looking repair. The gunk that the tape left behind seemed like a pretty formidable opponent, but I used my wife's hairspray (White Rain, extra hold for those keeping score at home) and a rough dish sponge and it all came off very well.
      Great info, thanks! Did it eat through down to the bat and take off any of the game use on the bat?
      Regards, Tony

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      • 3arod13
        Senior Member
        • Apr 2006
        • 3092

        #4
        Re: Anyone know how to remove tape marks from a game used bat?

        Here's what it look like. Don't want to attempt to remove the tape glue if it would eat through and take up any of the game use
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        Regards, Tony

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        • Dewey2007
          Senior Member
          • Dec 2007
          • 2566

          #5
          Re: Anyone know how to remove tape marks from a game used bat?

          I personally didn't try this method to remove tape from a game used bat. He seemed to post this info more as an FYI.

          The original thread was about removing autographs from game used bats.

          Good luck!
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          • Jags Fan Dan
            Senior Member
            • Apr 2007
            • 1638

            #6
            Re: Anyone know how to remove tape marks from a game used bat?

            As long as the bat is finished, like most are (glossy), this method should do fine and not damage the bat in any way. But it is cleaning the area you spray, so be careful! Get that tape off of there! You will be happy you did!

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            • Jags Fan Dan
              Senior Member
              • Apr 2007
              • 1638

              #7
              Re: Anyone know how to remove tape marks from a game used bat?

              Unfortunately, I do not have before photos of the bat with the gunk, but it was bad. Worse than i thought it would be. But here it is with the tape, without the tape, and a close up of where the tape was. Just my opinion, but the tape repair was so unsightly that anything would be better. But I was very happy with the way it turned out.
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              • metsbats
                Moderator
                • Nov 2005
                • 3840

                #8
                Re: Anyone know how to remove tape marks from a game used bat?

                Tony,

                I usually remove tape from a bat only if it was used to hold it together like some of the split bat i get from Steiner. If the bat was taped by the player for use and comes off because of wear or use I usually prefer to keep the tape remanents on. But that's just my preference.

                Have you tried goo-gone? This may help.

                Regards
                David
                metsbats86@aol.com

                Always looking for 1973,1986,1988,1999,2000,2006 game used Mets post season and Bobby M. Jones and Ed Hearn NY Mets game used bats.

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                • AstrosCollector
                  Banned
                  • Feb 2007
                  • 233

                  #9
                  Re: Anyone know how to remove tape marks from a game used bat?

                  Originally posted by Dewey2007
                  a rough dish sponge
                  What kind of sponge is a rough dish sponge? Just like one of those normal yellow ones or one of the metal ones? I have a couple bats with the cracks taped up that I would like to remove.

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                  • 3arod13
                    Senior Member
                    • Apr 2006
                    • 3092

                    #10
                    Re: Anyone know how to remove tape marks from a game used bat?

                    Great info guys!

                    The tape was place over the crack on the bat. It was only once pieice of tape wrapped around the crap, but the tape has been on there for 14 years. The tape glue is very hard. Tried to even scape some if it with my finger nail, but it's so hard, it wouldn't even come off.

                    I'm so hesitant to even attempt to remove the tape, only because I don't want it to eat through down to the bat where you're able to tell the tape was there/removed. Especially with the use on this bat. Don't want to take up any of the game use.

                    What is the best product to use?
                    Should I use a Q-tip vice sponge?
                    Should I not put the product directly on the tape and let it soak, or put it on the sponge or Q-tip first to lightly go over it to test it?

                    So hesitant to try it, but this tape just doesn't look good.

                    Tony
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                    Regards, Tony

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                    • Jags Fan Dan
                      Senior Member
                      • Apr 2007
                      • 1638

                      #11
                      Re: Anyone know how to remove tape marks from a game used bat?

                      These are the items I used. The sponge is like a regular sponge on one side and much rougher, almost like steel wool but not quite that rough, on the other side. I know what you mean about the glue being so hard it seems like it is never going to come off. You have to soak it with the hairspray, scrub a bit, then soak it again, then scrub a bit more. I also used some warm water to wash all of the hairspray of the bat as soon as the gunk was gone. But in about ten minutes or so the bat will look all better!
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                      • 3arod13
                        Senior Member
                        • Apr 2006
                        • 3092

                        #12
                        Re: Anyone know how to remove tape marks from a game used bat?

                        Your comments and advice are truly appreciated. I am so hesitant to try anything. Don't want to ruin the bat. Here's results of my internet search, however, some of these would ruin the wood/bat.

                        I don't know what to try/do. Tony

                        25 Helpful Items To Remove Sticky Adhesive Goo

                        Things like price stickers and labels, different types of tape (packing, masking, scotch tape) can leave behind a sticky gooey residue that’s a tricky mess to remove. Here’s a list of items that can help make the cleanup job a lot easier.
                        Careful: Please test in an unnoticeable area first to make sure there will be no damage to the surface (especially on wood).
                        How To Remove Sticker Adhesive
                        1. Nail Polish Remover
                        2. Petroleum Jelly
                        3. Toothpaste
                        4. Hand Lotion
                        5. Hair Spray
                        6. Baby Oil (mineral oil)
                        7. Vinegar (soak cloth, apply to goo then leave for awhile–even overnight)
                        8. Rubbing Alcohol
                        9. Windex
                        10. Baking Soda & Water Paste (just rub gently into the goo, then wipe off with a warm wet cloth)
                        11. Lighter Fluid
                        12. Kerosene
                        13. WD-40 (set for 5 minutes)
                        14. Paint Thinner
                        15. Rubber Cement Thinner
                        16. Artgum Erasers
                        17. Peanut Butter
                        18. Vegetable Oil (set for about 2 hours)
                        19. Margarine
                        20. Mayonnaise (leave set for a few hours or overnight)
                        21. Goo Gone
                        22. Mr. Clean Magic Eraser
                        23. Furniture Polish
                        24. For surfaces that you’re afraid to damage, try heating the sticky goo with a hair dryer then wiping off (firmly) with a wet warm & soapy cloth.
                        25. Duct Tape (stick on goo firmly, life tape up quickly, repeat as needed)
                        Tips to remove duct tape adhesive: try lighter fluid or WD-40
                        Once adhesive goo has been removed, wash surface as you normally would. If one method doesn’t work for your particular sticky spot, wash off the remainder of the remedy you tried and choose another.
                        Regards, Tony

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                        • 3arod13
                          Senior Member
                          • Apr 2006
                          • 3092

                          #13
                          Re: Anyone know how to remove tape marks from a game used bat?

                          Originally posted by Jags Fan Dan
                          These are the items I used. The sponge is like a regular sponge on one side and much rougher, almost like steel wool but not quite that rough, on the other side. I know what you mean about the glue being so hard it seems like it is never going to come off. You have to soak it with the hairspray, scrub a bit, then soak it again, then scrub a bit more. I also used some warm water to wash all of the hairspray of the bat as soon as the gunk was gone. But in about ten minutes or so the bat will look all better!
                          Were you able to tell that tape was removed? Did it go through to the bat?
                          Regards, Tony

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                          • Jags Fan Dan
                            Senior Member
                            • Apr 2007
                            • 1638

                            #14
                            Re: Anyone know how to remove tape marks from a game used bat?

                            The finish on the bat is unaffected so far as I can tell. The residue is gone, except if you look very closely in some areas in the grain there may be a tiny bit left, but I was a bit scared to keep scrubbing away and left well enough alone. But to answer your main question, the bat is undamaged and I would do this again in a heartbeat.

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                            • 3arod13
                              Senior Member
                              • Apr 2006
                              • 3092

                              #15
                              Re: Anyone know how to remove tape marks from a game used bat?

                              Originally posted by Jags Fan Dan
                              The finish on the bat is unaffected so far as I can tell. The residue is gone, except if you look very closely in some areas in the grain there may be a tiny bit left, but I was a bit scared to keep scrubbing away and left well enough alone. But to answer your main question, the bat is undamaged and I would do this again in a heartbeat.
                              I truly appreciate your help. I'm going to try it tonight.

                              I'm going to spray the scrubbing pad and then lightly rub the tape residue to see if it will come off. Don't want to spray and soak the tape residue, just in case it soaks through to the bat.

                              Hope it works.

                              Tony
                              Regards, Tony

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