How to remove old stickers?

Susanne
by Susanne
  7 answers
  • Kathy Gunter Law Kathy Gunter Law on Mar 01, 2019

    Vegetable oil will remove the residue left behind from stickers. There is also a product called Goo Gone you can purchase or WD40 will work as well.

  • Tonya Mann Tonya Mann on Mar 01, 2019

    Blow dryer and patience...

  • Carol Carol on Mar 01, 2019

    Hi Susanne, I just did this the other day. Mix blue dawn and white vinegar. Add some hot water and soak. Then just simply rub off stickiness. If glue can't be soaked, spray a paper towel wth cooking spray and apply to glue and rub!

  • Shore grandmom Shore grandmom on Mar 01, 2019

    Goo gone is my go to for that type of issue.

  • Rhonda Galvin Rhonda Galvin on Mar 02, 2019

    Yes, Goo gone, depending on what you are taking them off on, it works well

  • Linda Linda on Mar 02, 2019

    Depending on what the sticker is on depends on what I use. Yes, love Goo gone. I also use Scrub Daddy sponge. When you use cold water it's hard, warm water it's soft. Great for removing labels/stickers on glass, ceramic and won't scratch. Can find in local grocery store. Make sure it's Daddy, not mommy.

  • C. T. G. C. T. G. on Mar 02, 2019

    If the sticker is not plastic covered coat it with vegetable oil and leave it alone for at least twelve hours before removing it. If there is any sticky residue from removing the sticker coat it with vegetable oil and leave it alone for at least twelve hours before removing it.