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Removing sticky stuff left behind from labels

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Irishlass
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Lisa

Removing sticky stuff left behind from labels

Does anyone know the trick to remove the sticky stuff left behind from labels on picture frames & china? I took the top layer off now the sticky stuff is left. Am I making sense?

Posted 12/21/05 10:30 PM
 
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nferrandi
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Nicole

Re: Removing sticky stuff left behind from labels

I've actually heard that peanut butter does the trick.

Posted 12/21/05 10:31 PM
 

JenG
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Jen

Re: Removing sticky stuff left behind from labels

try rubbing alcohol on a rag or cotton ball, you might have to press hard though.....but that should do it

Posted 12/21/05 10:39 PM
 

btrflygrl
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Re: Removing sticky stuff left behind from labels

windex should do it

Posted 12/21/05 10:46 PM
 

Shorty
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really

Re: Removing sticky stuff left behind from labels

I use goo gone

Posted 12/21/05 10:48 PM
 

-DonnaMarie-
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Re: Removing sticky stuff left behind from labels

I use Goo Gone

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Posted 12/21/05 10:49 PM
 

Diane
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Re: Removing sticky stuff left behind from labels

rubbing alcohol

Posted 12/22/05 7:45 AM
 

LAMGAJ28
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Re: Removing sticky stuff left behind from labels

Put nail polish remover on a cotton ball and use that. It should do the trick.
Rubbing alcohol is good too.

Posted 12/22/05 7:46 AM
 

Anniegrl
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Ann

Re: Removing sticky stuff left behind from labels

I use goo gone too. I hate those stupid sticky labels! Chat Icon

Posted 12/22/05 8:27 AM
 

dpli
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D

Re: Removing sticky stuff left behind from labels

Posted by MrsFresca

Put nail polish remover on a cotton ball and use that. It should do the trick.
Rubbing alcohol is good too.



Both of these methods have worked for me too. Chat Icon

Posted 12/22/05 9:33 AM
 

Christine
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Re: Removing sticky stuff left behind from labels

a little bit of baby oil works too.

Posted 12/22/05 9:42 AM
 

Bebalina
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N

Re: Removing sticky stuff left behind from labels

well if its ur china, it comes off washing it with hot water and just scrubbing the sponge at it, i'm finally taking mine out of the boxes so i'm going thru this
for the picture frame goo gone is great... its always good to keep a bottle at home

Posted 12/22/05 10:00 AM
 

BrunetteMom
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Re: Removing sticky stuff left behind from labels

Peanut butter is the BEST. it sounds soo silly but it works. I had these horrible sticker marks left behind on my jacuzzi tubs and a friend rec it so I tried it.. you put a generous amount on and leave it on for a few minutes then you come back and it'll wipe right off. Apparently, the oils from the peanut butter is what does the trick.. Good luck!

Posted 12/22/05 10:11 AM
 

Sweetpea130000
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Shandra

Re: Removing sticky stuff left behind from labels

PAM works also, or any of those type things

Posted 12/22/05 10:20 AM
 

leighla
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Lauren

Re: Removing sticky stuff left behind from labels

Posted by MrsFresca

Put nail polish remover on a cotton ball and use that. It should do the trick.
Rubbing alcohol is good too.



That's what I use too.

Posted 12/22/05 10:42 AM
 
 
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