If it is glass (not plexi-glass) use nail polish remover on a teflon scouring pad and it will come right off.
2006-10-15 00:42:54
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answered by Anonymous
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I did this just now when I removed the Centrino and Windows Vista stickers that were on my laptop. I tried rubbing alcohol and it didn't work that well. I used a bit of WD-40 spray and it's gone. Just wipe it down real good. I also used WD-40 to remove crayon marks from a computer monitor in a library. You probably have WD-40 already. If not, it's the easiest to find in a store.
2016-03-17 04:46:55
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answered by Anonymous
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Single edge razor blade scraper available at a paint store,lowes,home depot for about 3 bucks
2006-10-14 23:48:16
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answered by super stud 4
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Here is how to get price tags or any "stick-on" paper labels off of mechandise (even dealer decals off of your car". Use your wifes hair gun at hot setting. Peels 'em clean right off. Other sticky stuff can be removed by Goo Gone. Find it at Walmart, Ace, Home Depot etal.....
2006-10-15 04:13:54
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answered by Bikerbutt 3
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rubb alcohol on it to remove as much as possible. while the remaining sticky, if any, is still moist use a razor blade to remove what is left. Repeat alcohol if neccasary, Finish off with reg window cleaner, as usual.
2006-10-15 02:33:18
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answered by Animal lover 3
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I am sure that regardless of were you live, if you go to K-mart, walmart,any home store (ACE, Home Depot) etc, near the checkout on those annoying racks is generally a product called goo-gone it comes in a bottle approx 6oz and cost about $4. works wonderfully!!!!!!!!
2006-10-15 06:46:51
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answered by nsparky1 2
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vinegar, in a spray bottle leave to soak score the tape first this helps penetration. LF
2006-10-14 23:44:51
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answered by lefang 5
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saok with any fluid or even water, and use razor blade to scrape off
2006-10-15 03:20:56
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answered by Anonymous
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rubbing alcohol,then windex,repeat til clean
2006-10-14 23:38:13
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answered by Shawn W 1
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razor blade
2006-10-15 01:02:17
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answered by justme 5
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