An old method...margarine or butter..let it sit for awhile and wipe off. Then use soapy water to remove the oils from teh margarine or butter...
2007-09-06 10:14:35
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answered by AnimalManiac 6
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There are several ways.
The most inexpensive is to use baby oil and a scratcher pad.
There are expensive adhesive removers that you can purchase from the store, but I find that the baby oil works just as well.
You could also soak the bucket in soapy water which will work too.
2007-09-06 13:20:46
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answered by pink 6
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try getting the most of the sticker off with hot air from a hair blowdrier, then use lemon juice on the residue. works usually in 9 out of ten cases.
2007-09-06 13:11:57
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answered by thereelrubbaduckee 1
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Goop Off: My husband uses it to remove sticker residue from books. You'll find it in most stores.
2007-09-06 13:05:52
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answered by Tigger 7
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Rubbing alcohol. It does not leave the greasy residue of goo gone
2007-09-06 13:39:24
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answered by Clueless 5
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Goo gone is by far the best product I've found to remove adhesive without dulling finishes.
Its sold in the cleaning aisle at the grocery store.
2007-09-06 13:06:00
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answered by nellbelle7 5
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put some white vinegar on it, should break down the sticky residue
2007-09-06 13:10:17
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answered by Lozzie 2
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heres an old trick, take a brown lunch bag and put it on top of the sticky and then put a hot Iron on it. that also works for hot candle wax on carpet or what have you.
2007-09-06 13:10:10
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answered by mary ann 6
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WD-40
2007-09-06 14:21:40
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answered by Princess 4
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you can try some warm soapy water and rub gently then dry or take some duck tape or scotch tape and place on and off to remove.
2007-09-10 12:42:22
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answered by purpleparadise2 2
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