What's the best thing to get sticky adhesive off plastic container?
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WD-40
Olive oil
rubbing alcohol or WD 40
Goo Gone is often recommended, but there are other products you can use such as cooking oil, vinegar, degreaser, rubbing alcohol, or even peanut butter. Rub on with a soft cloth until the adhesive is loosened or gone, then wash with hot soapy water. HTH
WD40
If you put hot water in the container and outside the container like when washing it, it usually comes off smoother if you still have adhesive put rubbing alcohol or WD40 on it. You can get WD40 in a stick pin size to keep around for this purpose.
First I soak mine in hot water to loosen everything, this makes rubbing the paper off easy and for some containers this is all that is needed. For the more stubborn I use a small amount of goo gone.
Use a blowdrier to get the sticker off. Then, goo gone/vodka/ or WD40 to get the sticky stuff off. I find that goo gone and vodka work pretty good, but if it's really stubborn I go right for the WD40.
I use rubbing alcohol and dawn soap.
Googone is fastest.
GooGone for me works well.
Definitely GooGone!
I'm with the others.....Goo Gone! Absolutely works. I apply the solution, let it sit for a few minutes then scrub off with a soft sponge or cloth. Repeat if needed. Wash with warm soapy water, then rinse.
Rubbing alcohol might work. Just put alcohol on a cotton ball and give it a try. won't hurt.
get some 'Goo-B-Gone. and it will disappear Ruth