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30 Helpful Items To Remove Sticky Adhesive Goo
Things like price stickers and labels, different types of tape (packing, masking, scotch tape) can leave behind a sticky, gooey residue that’s a tricky mess to remove. Here’s a list of items that can help make the cleanup job a lot easier.
Careful: Please test in an unnoticeable area first to make sure there will be no damage to the surface (especially on wood).
- A Variety Of Oils Around The Home Can Help Remove Sticky Goo -- Try Olive Oil, Vegetable Oil, Baby Oil & More Ideas Below - Nail Polish Remover - Petroleum Jelly - Toothpaste - Hand Lotion - Hair Spray - Baby Oil (mineral oil) - Vinegar (soak cloth, apply to goo then leave for awhile–even overnight) - Rubbing Alcohol - Windex - Baking Soda & Water Paste (just rub gently into the goo, then wipe off with a warm wet cloth) - Lighter Fluid - Kerosene - WD-40 (set for 5 minutes) - Paint Thinner - Rubber Cement Thinner - Artgum Erasers / Pencil Erasers - Peanut Butter - Vegetable Oil / Olive Oil (set for about 2 hours) - Margarine - Cooking Spray - Mayonnaise (leave set for a few hours or overnight) - Goo Gone - Mr. Clean Magic Eraser - Furniture Polish - Eucalyptus Oil - Tea Tree Oil - Perfume / Aftershave - PVC Pipe Cleaner - Duct Tape (stick on goo firmly, life tape up quickly, repeat as needed)
For surfaces that you’re afraid to damage, try heating the sticky goo with a hair dryer then wiping off (firmly) with a wet warm & soapy cloth.
More Tips
Tips To Remove Duct Tape Adhesive: try lighter fluid or WD-40.
Once adhesive goo has been removed, wash surface as you normally would.
If one method doesn’t work for your particular sticky spot, wash off the remainder of the remedy you tried and choose another.
If all else fails, and you are ‘stuck’ with the glue, you can stop its stickiness by dusting it with talcum powder.
Taken from: http://tipnut.com/25-helpful-items-to-remove-sticky-adhesive-goo/
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