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Adhesive on Glass Blocks?

I am looking for tips for getting adhesive off glass blocks, mine do not have the white paint.

Norm from New Jersey

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January 20, 20070 found this helpful

Try mayo
Slather the mayo over the adhesive until you can't see the residue
With a butter nice, scrape off the gunk
With a warm, wet cloth, wipe off mayo and dry


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January 21, 20070 found this helpful

adhesive is a real pain, isn't it. i got some fly tape stuff on my fingers once and i found a real good way to remove it. use veggie oil, olive oil or even baby oil, rub it on, let sit for a few minutes and then use soap and water.

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should work. if not you can always use that goo gone stuff, that will work for sure.

 
January 21, 20070 found this helpful

I have tried Sweet Oil with good results. You can find it in drugstores and stores like Walmart and Kmart.

 
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January 22, 20070 found this helpful

I use Goo Gone to remove adhesives....it can be found at Wal-Mart, Target, K-mart, Hardware stores...etc.

 

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January 23, 20070 found this helpful

Just to let people know, Sweet Oil is Olive oil ...BUT I still like Goo Gone best ... Just let it soak through the paper labels,dried adhesive,etc. I use a sponge to remove the gunk and wash with soap and warm water & rinse well. Once a friend had masking tape on her windows from when the wood diamond cross pieces were painted and it was left on,baked daily from the sun..She couldn't get it off, until I told her of GOO GONE.

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Didn't take much to remove that mess after we srayed the window edges ,let sit for a few minutes and wiped it off with paper towels, Then washed the windows with vinegar water and dried them with newpapers. Shiny and clean as a whistle. Great Granny Hugs, Vi

 

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January 23, 20070 found this helpful

I would use lighter fluid and then wash with soapy water. Lighter fluid also works on paper products...for example, you receive mail in a bubble wrapper, and want to recycle the wrapper, but it has an adhesive address label on it. Just squirt a little lighter fluid on the label, give it a minute to soak in and then peel the label off. Let it set a few more minutes and the lighter fluid will evaporate, without leaving any signs that it was used, and you are ready to re-use the envelope.

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Harlean from Arkansas

 
By Lynda (Guest Post)
January 25, 20070 found this helpful

WD-40 works miracles on most things. It took Liquid
Nails off my Formica TODAY! God bless you. : )

 

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