When you buy something and the price sticker doesn't come off easily, how can you remove it?


Question:I have tried regular soap and water and also a Mr. Clean Magic Eraser. Neither works.

Answers:
Oil.
Baby oil, olive oil, waterproof eye makeup remover, ect.


nail polish remover
If it's on something real bad, I usually use GOO GONE...with orange scent. It gets everything off, especially stickers. But just read the directions first to not ruin your item. Good luck.
Try goo be gone that usually works.
goo be-gone.
try wd-40
I've had good luck with alcohol or hair spray. They also sell something made just to remove labels. If its something special, try the hairspray or alcohol in blind spot to make sure it doesn't stain. Good luck.
try wd-40
Just use cooking oil. Any kind will work.
The oil dissolves the glue. I wouldn't use polish remover or alcohol because it mars the plastic it's on, making it look dull and scratched up.
Get some Goo Gone. You can get it at wal-mart or dollar stores. It works great and smells really good.
Put a solvent of some kind on the sticker, orange cleaner is what I use or nail polish remover then take a blow dryer to the sticker it should peel right off.
I have seen vinyl 33rpm record albums with impossible to remove labels, in flea markets. Easy solution, a hair dryer gets labels and price stickers removed. If it's a record album, remove the record first. It warms the stickum, and off it comes. I don't like using any chemicals. Hopefully this will do the trick. Good luck.
rubbing alcohol
I worked in the furniture for 10 years. If it on lacquered or polyurethanes furniture, use WD-40. Mayonnaise will also work and will also help to remove ink that may have bled through. Nail polish remover is NOT what you want to use as it is a heavy solvent base and will dissolve the finish coat.
Goo Gone will get any sticker off! Just be sure to use a small amount b/c it smells foul and tends to be a bit greasy (which easily wipes off).
Goo Gone is great, peanutbutter will work because of the oil.
use these on things like picture frames not cloth or clothing.
Try Avon skin-so-soft on nonporous surfaces and an ice cube on porous surfaces

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