Remove duct tape adhesive with Goo-Gone or Goof-Off.
Rubbing alcohol or a citrus-based cleaner (such as Goo Gone) are effective options for removing duct tape residue. Simply apply the solution to the affected area, let it sit for a few minutes, then gently rub the residue off with a cloth or sponge.
Yes, duct tape is flammable because it is made of a combination of materials such as cloth or plastic with an adhesive backing. When exposed to heat or flames, duct tape can catch fire and burn. It is important to store duct tape away from heat sources and open flames.
From Wikipedia: Duct tape (sometimes called duck tape; is a vinyl, fabric-reinforced, multi-purpose pressure sensitive tape with a soft and tacky pressure sensitive adhesive.
The chemical formula for duct tape is not a compound that can be represented by a single formula. Duct tape is a combination of different materials such as a cloth or plastic backing, an adhesive layer, and possibly a waterproof coating.
Rubbing alcohol or a mixture of equal parts baking soda and cooking oil can help to remove duct tape residue effectively. Apply the solution to the residue, let it sit for a few minutes, then scrub gently with a cloth or sponge until the residue is gone.
Glue typically does not stick well to duct tape because duct tape has a smooth, water-resistant surface that may prevent the glue from adhering properly. It's best to use a strong adhesive specifically designed for bonding materials like duct tape.
Duct tape won't remove plantar warts.
For the shirt: try using some laundry spray that has petroleum in the ingredients--it should remove the stain from the duct tape glue. If the duct tape is still tightly on the wall, get out your laundry iron, and a cloth. This should enable you to heat up the remaining tape so that it will come loose from the wall. Then, use a glue--or goo--remover to remove the remaining amount. Some scraping and elbow grease with fine sandpaper may be necessary.
Super glue and duct tape
It depends what you are using it for. -I can think of things duct tape will be excellent for, and I can think of other things that hot glue would be better for.
duct tape and lots of glue
Liquid white glue should help. If not, then I have no clue.
To repair a book ruined by duct tape, gently remove the duct tape by heating it with a hairdryer to soften the adhesive. Use a soft cloth to wipe away the residue. Repair any torn pages with archival tape or glue, and store the book in a cool, dry place to avoid further damage.
rip it off
If the duct tape is just taped on the floor, just carefully remove the tape. Using the edge of a knife helps lift it off the floor to start with.
rubber cement, tacky glue, duct tape
Super Glue or duct tape