Sticker removal?
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Christi Gordon on Dec 07, 2013I'd try goo gone if you have itHelpful Reply
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Christi Gordon on Dec 07, 2013goo goneHelpful Reply
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Pam Franks on Dec 07, 2013I would try acetone. We used it a a dry cleaning business I used to work for on the labels of uniforms we rented. It drys fairly fast and doesn't stain.Helpful Reply
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Patricia Brining on Dec 07, 2013alcohol worksHelpful Reply
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Delores Lasky on Dec 07, 2013heat it with a hair dryer and it should peel right off.Helpful Reply
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Sarah Robinson on Dec 07, 2013Use an eraserHelpful Reply
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Bling N Things by Penny on Dec 08, 2013use your hair dryer...it will heat up the sticky backing and should peel right up...I use a small Teflon scraper to get it started so no ripped edges to make a long tear and more workHelpful Reply
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Leslie D on Dec 08, 2013Test the mat on a small area with goo gone or acetone before you try it. They can both damage some plastics. I would try just a paper towel, soaked in water and lay it over the area for a while. Most stickers will remove fairly easily with just water if soaked long enough.Helpful Reply
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Diane on Dec 12, 2013Goo gone won! Thanks all - much appreciated!Helpful Reply
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Kim Bennett on Dec 12, 2013Goo Gone -- oops -- I see someone beat me to it! (take it from an elementary teacher who has had way too many stickers permanently stuck to many of her personal items!)Helpful Reply
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