Rub baby oil on it. If that doesn't work, there is a product called GooGone.
2006-08-30 12:29:58
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answered by Anonymous
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Depends on the surface it is adhered . If it is non-porous(plastic, glass,etc.) gently scrape with your fingernail on a razor blade. Once the corner is loose, pull it up in a steady pace and it should come off clean, if it begins to tear or separate, stop and apply you nail or blade at a shallow angle where it is still making contact and slowly continue to pull until it is removed. If the sticker is already removed and you have adhesive residue, many cleaning agents will work well. A very simple and time tested remover is lighter fluid(not butane, you want the stuff that is used to refill Zippo lighters) Squirt a small amount on a cleaning rag or paper towel and rub over area where the sticker was and the adhesive residue will come loose and ball up for easy removal.
2006-08-30 12:41:09
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answer #2
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answered by Pundit Bandit 5
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nail polish remover works for removing traces stickers leave behind. (like price tags off of books, or vases, and the such...)but if the area is treated with color (like the inside of some sandals) that hasn't been set, the color comes off too.
2006-08-30 12:31:36
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answered by Snki55ed Princess 4
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If there are traces, use acetone or rubbing alcohol. That's great for glass but it depends what the sticker was on though. Acetone will attack some plastics for example.
2006-08-30 12:30:55
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answered by gazongas 2
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The cement from a sticker can easily be removed using paint thinner on a rag.
2006-08-30 12:40:30
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answered by Anonymous
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Depends on where the sticker is. WD-40 works. Or try a razor blade, then there's a great 3M product, adhesive remover.
Goo gone isn't too bad.
2006-08-30 12:35:00
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answered by Papa John 6
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Pure fresh-squeezed orange juice is great. You have to be careful if you use other products that contain orange juice as they may also contain acetone, petroleum-product or other harmful chemicals that could ruin whatever you're trying to remove the sticker from.
2006-08-30 12:30:41
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answered by Cambion Chadeauwaulker 4
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try some diluted vinegar ...if that doesn't work..believe it or not, try peanut butter, doesn't matter what kind, but put some on the residue, leave it for a little while then just wipe off. I tried it on a glass top table to get rid of the residue from the manufacturer label and it worked.
2006-08-30 15:03:03
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answer #8
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answered by TwistedDaisy 2
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baby oil will remove traces of the sticker...
2006-08-30 12:30:22
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answered by bluedanube69 5
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just peel it off and then use pure orange juice find it at an automotive store, not the concentrated stuff, that will remove the traces
2006-08-30 12:29:22
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answered by Marketia 1
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Try Goof Off
2006-08-30 13:38:22
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answered by Dave 3
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