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Use Goo Gone to Remove Sticker ResidueSource: This is my own idea after trying different products and other suggestions. By Linda from Arlington, Texas Feedback About This Post:RE: Use Goo Gone to Remove Sticker ResidueTo remove goo or adhesive the cheapest product i know of that is natural and chemical free is Eucalyptus Oil. You can get it from most supermarkets - if you need information about removing stickers or decals try www.decalstickerremover.com as have a couple of products designed specifically for the job Post By Peter (Guest Post) RE: Use Goo Gone to Remove Sticker ResidueSoak a rag in vinegar and leave sit on the sticker a couple minutes. Then simply wipe off. This is cheaper the goo gone and works better from my experience. Post By Enter your name. (Guest Post) RE: Use Goo Gone to Remove Sticker ResidueI have used Goo Gone to remove residue from tape from my skin and my boyfriend's skin after being in the hospital since they always use lots of tape and never think to remove it before you leave. Post by Berired RE: Use Goo Gone to Remove Sticker ResidueI ran out of Goo-Gone and used Pam or a similar spray. Also, I've used a vegetable oil on a paper towel and both accomplish the same. Post By Rosalie (Guest Post) RE: Use Goo Gone to Remove Sticker Residue
She's right! Goo Gone really does work! Post By Maggie (Guest Post) RE: Use Goo Gone to Remove Sticker ResidueI haven't used goo-gone, So I'm not too sure how it works. But I have used GOOF-OFF, I used it on our windows to remove stickers when they were new, and then again at Christmas to take a tough label off of a new pan. NEVER AGAIN! Not realizing how flammable it was, I even washed it off with soap and scrubbed the bottom of the pan to be sure. It ended up making sparks on our stove, which ruined the element & could've burst into flames & took our house too. I shut off the heat right away and put out the flames. it spread to the other burners, and ruined the other pans too. We ended up having to get all new pans & a new stove because of a stupid price sticker & a spray can of goof-off. So no matter what you're using BE CAREFUL and read DIRECTIONS! Our stove & pans were only 2 years old! Post By QTMB (Guest Post) RE: Use Goo Gone to Remove Sticker ResidueI agree; Goo-Gone is the best. Recently our neighbor cut down a pine tree that had grown too big and our grandson helped him carry and stack the cut-up pieces. He got sap all over his shirt and thought it was ruined--but Goo-Gone took out every bit of it. Post by galmud |
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