| On Friday June 6, I took down a poster from the door to lab 402 and began to remove tape and adhesive residue from the doors. I continued this task on Monday June 9. I started with a rag wet with ethanol, but there were still some Scotch tape and thicker layers of masking tape on the door. I had hoped I could scrape off the tape with cardboard, but the cardboard was much too thick. I also tried my fingernails, but they were not well suited to the task either. I had considered a razor but was afraid it would damage the finish of the door. However, as I continued to use the rag with ethanol, Jim appeared with a razor blade and began scraping away the tape. After seeing him use the razor without harming the door, I took it and used it to remove the tape. I still had to use ethanol to wipe away the traces of adhesive afterwards. When I was done, I put the rags, now spotted with adhesive, on the shelf above the other used rags in lab 405. | | On Friday June 6, I took down a poster from the door to lab 402 and began to remove tape and adhesive residue from the doors. I continued this task on Monday June 9. I started with a rag wet with ethanol, but there were still some Scotch tape and thicker layers of masking tape on the door. I had hoped I could scrape off the tape with cardboard, but the cardboard was much too thick. I also tried my fingernails, but they were not well suited to the task either. I had considered a razor but was afraid it would damage the finish of the door. However, as I continued to use the rag with ethanol, Jim appeared with a razor blade and began scraping away the tape. After seeing him use the razor without harming the door, I took it and used it to remove the tape. I still had to use ethanol to wipe away the traces of adhesive afterwards. When I was done, I put the rags, now spotted with adhesive, on the shelf above the other used rags in lab 405. |