I just removed a sticker from my new toilet with rubbing alcohol and a paper towel.
Hope that works for you.
2007-01-16 06:41:02
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answered by Cammie 7
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Dont Know What The Tub Material Is....But Try Isypropal Alcohol Its Pretty Good At Removing Adhesives. Dont Use Anything Sharp Or Abrasive Thats For Sure. Just Coat The Adhesive...Wait For A While Then Put More Of The Alcohol On A Cloth And Rub The Area. If That Doesnt Work You Can Always Try Ronslon Lighter Fluid. Also You Can Go To A Sign Shop Like....Sign-a-Rama...Or Fast Signs Anybody That Works With Acrylic And Vinyl Decals And They Might Be Able To Point You In The Right Direction!!!
2007-01-16 02:27:15
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answered by Scooter 3
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There are commercial products available that will solve this problem with ease. Some are even citrus based, so they are not nasty chemicals. One example of these is Goo Gone. Another good product that can be found in most drug and hardware stores is Sticker Lifter. Whatever you use, just apply it and let it stay there for a few minutes to loosen up the adhesive. Then, just wipe away the mess and clean with soap and water.
Remember, no matter what the chemical is, keep it away from children and pets.
2007-01-16 02:33:57
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answered by Harold 3
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Goo Be Gone-spray directly to sticker then wipe off. May have to wash area with soap n water after words to get rid of any residue.
2007-01-16 07:24:46
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answered by Rain32 4
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Try a product called Goo-gon. It's about $3.00 and it really works. I had a sticker stuck to my counter once and it took it right off.
Good luck!
2007-01-16 02:25:37
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answered by Shelly 2
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Leave peanut butter on it overnight and it will come off in the morning. The oil in the peanut butter will break down the sticker.
2007-01-16 02:28:27
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answered by nachosmyman 3
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I ACTUALLY KNOW THIS!
Get a hair drier and blow it over the stickers on the hot setting and then scrape them off with a spatula. the heat melts the glue that holds them to the surface.
2007-01-16 02:45:30
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answered by Anonymous
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an eraser bit for a drill it will not scratch the tube and it what they us to get the stickers off of car. I havent scratched a car yet so it should work
2007-01-16 02:27:12
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answered by Anonymous
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There is a product called, "Goo-Gone". It works on crayon marks, lipstick & makeup and stickers. You can find it at Walmart.
2007-01-16 03:39:56
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answered by inhis_image 3
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Use some regular cooking oil. Peel off what you can and then soak the rest with the oil and rub with a paper towel
2007-01-16 02:24:28
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answered by k h 4
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