"WD-40" -or- "Goof Off"
2006-08-20 06:31:21
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answer #1
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answered by me 7
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Go to your local medical supply store. They should have some adhesive remover wipes. They are made by two companies. One is called Hollister. The other is Convatec. It also comes in a convenient bottle so you can pour it on a cotton ball and use as much(or as little) as needed. Follow up by wiping with a dry tissue or paper towel. This will remove adhesive from most anything with out leaving ugly marks on it. It will only take a tiny amount to do the job you are needing done. This adhesive remover is specially designed to remove the sticky stuff that hold colostomy bags on with. I work in a medical supply store and I'm so glad I have found such a product as this. It's a GOD SEND!
2006-08-20 06:35:00
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answer #2
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answered by Mira 1
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If you don't want to damage the binder - then try something as simple as Olive Oil. It doesn't have a toxic smell to it, and it is washable with soap and water. You may have to use some water to get the paper part off first, but the oil will break down the adhesive.
Hope this helps
Juliana
2006-08-20 06:33:40
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answer #3
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answered by cleo_associates 1
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WD-40 Spray on and leave for a few minutes.
Mineral Spirits
Nail polish remover
Use cotton ball, wet the price sticker and wait ten minutes, then peel off.
Wipe the remaining glue with the cotton ball dipped in the remover.
Good Luck
2006-08-20 06:40:09
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answer #4
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answered by stantony1 2
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There is a product called Un-Du from the makers of Goo-Gone. It only takes a few drops of the liquid, and the bottle comes with a scraper on it to lift the sticker off once it is saturated. I've used it on paper, plastic, glass, and wooden items with no damage to the original finish. I've found it at Wal-Mart and Office Depot and at some scrapbook supply stores, too.
2006-08-20 07:04:27
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answer #5
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answered by Erika 1
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There are several commercial products (like Goof-Off or Goo Gone) that can be found in paint departments, but WD-40 is usually sufficient.
2006-08-20 07:48:47
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answer #6
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answered by bikerpjb 4
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Goo Gone
2006-08-20 06:34:39
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answer #7
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answered by teacherg 2
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Use a hairdryer to heat them up. This should make the glue tacky and easy to remove the labels
DWD
2006-08-20 06:32:52
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answer #8
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answered by Dewaltdisney 2
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Rubbing alcohol
2006-08-20 06:56:05
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answer #9
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answered by Mrs. Kiedis 5
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cooking oil. rub it on the spot and wipe off the sticky mess easily.
2006-08-20 13:58:06
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answer #10
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answered by Anonymous
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Rubbing alcohol works wonders! :)
2006-08-20 07:59:43
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answer #11
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answered by ~♥Sasha♥~ 5
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