Goo Gone
2006-07-12 13:10:15
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answer #1
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answered by Linds 7
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Pass a wet sponge to the sticker area and remove the remaining sticker with a single edge razor blade.
2006-07-12 14:45:16
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answer #2
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answered by Handyman 4
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first NO SMOKING OR UNSHIELDED LAMPS AND artwork IN A properly VENTILATED section this demands the combination of two flammable brokers. one million. acquire a sprig can of w.d.-40. 2. acquire a can of ronsons cigarette lighter fluid 3. 2 rags one million is to be a sparkling cotton t shirt the different is to be the sparkling maintains to be of a cotton flannel shirt 4. a small bowl to blend fliuds in. spray w.d.-40 into espresso cup length bowl or field till a pair of million/3 finished [much less if section to be wiped sparkling is small] then pour in some lighter fluid [approx one million/3 quantity of w.d.-40 already used] now blend it slightly and use the flannel to scrub the sticky residue, you are able to ought to rub a speedy on an identical time as. now dip the t-shirt in sparkling water and slightly break of day dish cleansing soap and flow over the section basically performed then flush with sparkling water
2016-12-14 07:24:11
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answer #3
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answered by ? 3
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Windex or rubbing alcohol will both work. If they don't, then use olive oil or other vegetable oil, and then Windex to remove the oily residue and the adhesive.
2006-07-12 13:10:31
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answer #4
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answered by Julia L. 6
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If you don't want to buy goo gone or use windex with a razor blade then try peanutbutter and a paper towel.....It works honest!!!
2006-07-12 18:59:21
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answer #5
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answered by divacolour2 2
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Goo Gone...tel sell it a hardware stores
2006-07-12 13:12:10
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answer #6
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answered by Kelly + Eternal Universal Energy 7
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Goo gone is the best i have found for removing adhesive residue.
the small bottles aren't expensive.
You can find it at most grocery stores, most drug stores, most hardware stores.
2006-07-12 13:11:20
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answer #7
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answered by nickipettis 7
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Goo gone or 409.
2006-07-12 13:12:00
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answer #8
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answered by dkamosley 1
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Razor blade
2006-07-12 14:09:58
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answer #9
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answered by pismo11 2
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Spray it with WD-40, let it sit for a minute, and rub it off with a clean towel.
2006-07-12 13:11:12
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answer #10
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answered by G S 1
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