Getting glue off the windows
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Ulf Virtanen on Jan 29, 2015A glass scraper would do the job if the glue is hardened. If its a bit sticky try acetoneHelpful Reply
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Jennika Wasilewsky on Jan 29, 2015try baking soda and cooking oil or goop off if you have it.Helpful Reply
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Sandie Hargrave on Jan 29, 2015goo be gone use ice on the area first!Helpful Reply
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Workerbee on Jan 29, 2015Use a Widget, it is a little scraper that you insert a single sided razor blade in,, it works wonders on glass.Helpful Reply
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Gail Salminen on Jan 29, 2015@Corrine E Shirley Corbin believe it or not mayonnaise works as well. I have used this to remove adhesive on jars. Spread on the area - wouldn't do a large area at once. Let sit for a bit and then with a hat wet cloth wipe away. Goo gone is also good on all adhesives. If it is a large window you will have to work on it section by section regardless of the method you choose. Be patient.Helpful Reply
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Liliana Wells on Jan 30, 20153M make a product called "General Purpose Adhesive Cleaner". I don't know how I came by this spray can. I have had it for years and still use when stubborn adhesive won't come off. You make want to Google it to see where you can buy it. It works wonders, but it has strong smell. Good luck.Helpful Reply
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Chris on Jan 30, 2015WD-40Helpful Reply
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Wanda.ll on Jan 30, 2015Might spray PAM on it too. Works like Goo Gone but cheaper and stay where you put it better. Might have to use hair blower too to get adhesive to release.Helpful Reply
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Anna Lee Cherry on Jan 30, 2015Have you tried Goo Gone? It should take care of it but if not, there is a Gorilla product but be careful. It has a tendency to remove paint too. I would stay with Goo Gone and maybe a little light sanding (by hand) where the sun has warped the stuff.Helpful Reply
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Judie fegan on Jan 30, 2015I have a product called Un-do that I use in crafting. It's in a bottle with a scraper attached. You apply right on the sticker plus a little of the surrounding areas and then it should scrape off. I usually purchase mine in the craft stored.Helpful Reply
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Eileen on Jan 30, 2015Peanut butter. Spread it on thin and leave overnight. Wipe off with paper towels and clean well. Best ever.Helpful Reply
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Sharon Russell on Jan 30, 2015Wd40 dissolves things like sticky price tags, etc........Helpful Reply
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Lynda Laws on Feb 01, 2015Rubbing alcohol for sure!Helpful Reply
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