How do you remove adhesive labels from metal?
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try a dab of oil
Goo gone
Start with a hair dryer and an old credit card - which is sharp edged but won’t scratch.
Goo gone or goof off, gunk & sticker remover works for me.
WD40 will remove adhesive. That's what car dealers use to remove adhesive left from price stickers. Best of luck to you.
wd-40 works for me: spray it, let it sit a few minutes, use a plastic (fast food type) knife to scrape off - might need to spray & scrape again - when off use dish detergent to wash off the greasy feel of the wd-40
Thank you for your suggestion. Don't know why I didn't think of that.
I always head to the tiny bottle under the sink. Cooking oil and baking soda. Make a runny paste of the two. Rub into any kind of adhesive. When adhesive releases finish by washing the oil off with dish detergent, rinse, dry.