Getting glue off of glass once I've peeled the label off
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Moxie on Jan 19, 2014lighter fluidHelpful Reply
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Patty Smith on Jan 19, 2014i use goo gone,,dab it on,,wipe it off.Helpful Reply
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GrinninGramma on Jan 19, 2014Soak it in hot water and Dawn. It may take a little scrubbing but it will come off! ;)Helpful Reply
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The Urban Peddler on Jan 19, 2014WD-40 will work too. Good luck.Helpful Reply
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The Garden Frog with C Renee on Jan 19, 2014Rubbing alcohol works wonders tooHelpful Reply
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Jeanette S on Jan 20, 2014With decades of fighting to get glue off...get some "Goo Gone" and be done with it! It takes only a dab or two and some rubbing with a paper towel! One bottle will last for ages!Helpful Reply
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ByLightOfMoon on Jan 20, 2014Thanks for these answers! Smiles, CyndiHelpful Reply
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Lea Grossman on Jan 20, 2014try nail polish removerHelpful Reply
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Sharon K Kelley on Jan 20, 2014I reuse them as well. I use goo goneHelpful Reply
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Shari on Jan 20, 2014Another user of Goo Gone here! I sometimes find little bottles of it in the dollar store...Dollar Tree, I think. Even a small bottle lasts a long, long time so I hate forking over the money for the large size bottle the other stores carry.Helpful Reply
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Norma W on Jan 20, 2014I have found if you use cooking oil spray on the glue and let it sit a few minutes it will wipe right off with warm water and you don't have the smell of the other products.Helpful Reply
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Donna R on Jan 20, 2014Goo Gone is a great invention! Use it all the time and it works everytime.Helpful Reply
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Your Organized Friend on Jan 20, 2014Like most of the others here I use Goo Gone. It is great for so many things, black heel marks on flooring to taking glue off of glass.Helpful Reply
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Felicity Woodruffe on Jan 20, 2014smear glue residue with mayo leave then wipe clean with a tissueHelpful Reply
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Robin H on Jan 20, 2014I haven't tried this, but I found this online while looking for an alternative to buying Goo Gone on RosyBluHandmade.com. Here's the link http://www.rosybluhandmade.com/2012/03/05/diy-gunk-remover-easy-recipe-to-remove-sticky-adhesive-residue/ Hope it helps.Helpful Reply
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Carol on Jan 20, 2014I too have used Goo Gone with success. Though I have had trouble with the kind of glue that has a dried on consistency. On these, I use a high acetone nail polish remover. I like the cheaper ones found at the dollar store as they have a higher acetone content. Just be careful to not get it on any painted or fabric items.Helpful Reply
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