Don't you just hate it when you can't get the price stickers out?


Question:..of plates, bowls, fork and spoon you bought from some supermarket? Inspite of soaking them in water.

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I HATE that!! Especially when they finally start to peel off and they look so weird because only SOME of it comes off at a time!


it is obnoxious.
Not nearly as much as the strong-as-steel plastic packaging that prevents me from opening something simple, like a child's toy.
i know! why would they put that sticky crap on stuff? it is just so stupid.
try soaking them in oil or even peanut butter for awhile before trying to remove them
I use a product called "Goo Gone" for all the sticky stuff-especially the labels that come inside shoes from bargain outlets.
Yes I do. Two tips - I used to work in a discount retail store as a teen, and we used stickers to label the shelves. When we had to rearrange things, we used rubbing alcohol to remove the stickers and residue. Worked like a charm. The shelves were metal.
Also, I occasionally soak my cat litter scoops in diluted bleach just because obviously they need it sometimes. I have noticed that the stickers dissolve and go away if I leave them in there long enough. These are plastic.
So depending on what the stickers are stuck to, one of these things might work.
use goof-off or lighter fluid
Use WD 40. A drop or two, leave it set and it comes right off.
I use a product called Oops to remove sticker stuff. It has a really bad chemical smell so make sure you use it in a well ventilated area. Also, you probably don't want to use it on anything you'll use with food in case the chemicals don't come completely off. But it works fantastic on non-food related items with stickers on them.
Those stickers are a pain in my side.

Sounds odd but use naill polish remover on the stickers and they will come off easily.
Wash them thoroughly with detergent and a splash of bleach in your dish water.
yes and i found the best thing to use to get the sticky stuff off is a product called goo gone. It is usually in the cleaning area of most stores. I use it of every thing and it smells like oranges so it doesn't have a bad smell. Thou it is a little greasy feeling and you want to make sure to not get any on you clothes.

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