WD40 or Goo Gone
2006-09-02 05:28:03
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answer #1
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answered by youdontneedtoknowme 5
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Johnsons baby oil (rub it in well and leave for 15 mins) and a sharp knife/razor blade at a 45 degree angle to prise the adhesive off.
2006-09-02 12:35:33
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answer #2
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answered by Scully 4
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Hi,
Do you have a window scraper? If you do use that but first pour some alcohol to loosen the adhesive it should come right off.
2006-09-02 13:37:02
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answer #3
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answered by Twila N 2
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Try rubbing alcohol and a straight edge razor. Dab the alcohol on with a paper towel or cotton ball and let it soak in for a few seconds. Then, scrape gently with the razor and clean up with windex or other glass cleaner.
2006-09-02 12:30:18
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answered by Terry 3
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Several ways - 1) "glue be gone", you have to purchase this; 2) peanut butter, the oils will finally separate it from the surface, but you have to let it set for awhile, or just regular veg oil, and work w/ it or 3) just let it soak in hot water for a little while
2006-09-02 12:30:08
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answer #5
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answered by Anonymous
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Acetone
2006-09-02 19:41:21
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answer #6
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answered by Knackers 4
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Use a razor blade to carefully scrape it off. Glass is harder than the cheap steel found in your typical razor blade so it wont scratch.
2006-09-02 12:31:26
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answer #7
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answered by Bush Whacker 3
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Exactly what the guy above said. WD-40 or GooGone. GooGone is known to do this. WD-40 is a lubricant that also removes goo!
2006-09-02 12:29:13
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answer #8
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answered by Anonymous
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citrus goo gone from Walmart. Its in the clening supply isle. in a spray bottle. works great. Also great for other things. Read the label, it,s true.
2006-09-03 14:22:20
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answer #9
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answered by tired of it 2
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Razor blade
2006-09-02 12:31:18
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answer #10
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answered by kitty_pink_fur 2
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