Peel off as much of the stickers as you can, then get some EUCALYPTUS OIL from Coles or Woolies and use a wad of cotton wool soaked in it to remove the sticker adhesive. It will not harm the finish on the guitar.
2006-12-25 07:34:21
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answered by Billy T 5
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take a little bit of vegetable oil and rub it in and gently keep rubbing it until the sticker comes off. you could use your hands or a paper towel or rag. i know this sounds strange but i've used it to get stubborn store price tags off before.
2006-12-25 15:05:57
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answered by Anonymous
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Acetone, but only if there is a good acrylic finish on the guitar cause it may abrade it. Then, any kind of oil; baby oil, mineral oil, veg oil would probably be the best.
2006-12-25 15:13:31
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answered by RBRN 5
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peel off the top layer then wipe some wd 40 or lighter fluid on the glue
2006-12-25 15:24:12
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answered by cheezy 6
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WD-40
2006-12-25 15:08:20
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answered by Wild seed 4
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take some petrol and throw it in the fire and you wont know you even had any stickers on it
2006-12-25 15:13:41
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answered by Anonymous
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try peeling most of it off
then use rubbing alcohol to take the sticky stuff off
2006-12-25 15:13:34
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answered by Anonymous
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I heard that putting rubbing alcohol on it and rubbing it, will take it off.
2006-12-28 18:11:22
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answered by Jae 4
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Mild soap and water, and a little "elbow grease".
2006-12-25 15:05:44
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answered by Paul H 6
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give them the shock treatment
2006-12-29 10:39:08
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answered by rocky9281 1
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