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Removing Stickers and Tags

There is an oil-based remover out to use on residue left from tape, price tags, etc., but often this ruins the item, especially if it's a book or paper-derived product.

If you can get part of the tag/tape off, just keep dabbing that piece over the area and I promise you it will remove the residue in a short time. This also works on glass and saves having to wipe the oily product off of everything it touches.

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By Patricia1951

When attempting to remove those difficult labels and price tags from a newly purchased item, try lighter fluid. It will penetrate the label and dissolve the adhesive, without causing any damage to the product.

By Doug

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Removing Stickers and Tags

I have also heard that using peanut butter or another oily substance will do the trick. Worth a try and not likely to do any damage. Isn't this an annoying problem! Why haven't they invented a better adhesive that won't create 'the agony of removal'. (04/27/2005)

By Claudia

Removing Stickers and Tags

Remove glued stickers from jars by soaking in vinegar and water (04/27/2005)

By Betty

Removing Stickers and Tags

Using canola, mineral oil works for me. (06/30/2005)

By Joan

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