I know this sounds crazy, but WD40. It will clean almost anything! From tape on a refrigerator, to chewing gum. Also gets that stubborn road tar off the side of the car!
2007-12-03 12:54:04
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answered by Bart S 5
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Don't take a chance by using anything but a product specifically designed for the job. A couple of people have suggested to use Goo Gone. I would also suggest the same.
2007-12-03 11:34:55
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answered by normy in garden city 6
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it won't eliminate the complicated tooth end, yet to be risk-free i could attempt it on a inconspicuous spot first. i'm worried it might eliminate the shine. i could try this without hesitation on my own refrigerator. Then too that's significant after the residue is bumped off to scrub the spot with cleansing soap and water to eliminate any remover. Potaentially it could soften the paint in spite of the undeniable fact that it evaporates long in the previous that.
2016-10-02 06:11:52
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answered by ? 4
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Get a product called Goo-Gone from the hardware store.
2007-12-03 11:01:30
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answered by Robert S 7
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Use alcohol to remove adhesive... then wipe it down with stainless steel cleaning wipes.
2007-12-03 11:06:41
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answered by JerZey 5
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WD-40 or Rubbing Alcohol.
2007-12-03 13:24:04
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answered by 80's kid 6
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Goo Gone - its like $2 at any grocery or drug store. Works like a charm.
2007-12-03 11:00:27
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answered by slushpile reader 6
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Goo gone works well, and there is also a product called Citrasolve which will also work.
2007-12-03 15:08:22
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answered by Sue F 7
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try warm soapy water first
if that doesn't work try a product called Goof Off
2007-12-03 10:58:27
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answered by TnA Inc. 4
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Try using vegetable oil. It won't hurt the fridge. It actually can be used to shine it.
2007-12-03 11:00:51
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answered by Chick with pets 4
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