Posted: 17-03-2009 , 06:59 PM #1 | |
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how to remove stickers from furniture
hi can anyone tell me how do i remove stickers from my daughters bedroom furniture,thanks a mill amanda
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Posted: 17-03-2009 , 07:20 PM #2 | |
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Removing stickers
I am a big fan of "How clean is your house" and they always use WD-40. It is suposedly very good for softening the glue. It it sit for 30mins and then remove with a palette knife. I have tried it and it works.
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Posted: 17-03-2009 , 08:44 PM #3 | |
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I've used baby oil & baby wipes before, they worked for me.
Update-Also just remembered nail polish remover but not sure if it would affect the wood. Good luck! |
Posted: 17-03-2009 , 11:04 PM #4 | |
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Hi
This sounds mad but, Rub mayonaise on them and leave for five minutes and they will just peel off with a paint scraper. It really works!!!! Brilliant. |
Posted: 18-03-2009 , 07:40 AM #5 | |
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Fat
All these methods are basically the same. You are using oils and fats to soften the glue on the stickers. I guess fat has some good sides to it!
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Posted: 18-03-2009 , 10:56 PM #6 | |
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I know I just use deodrant to take stickers off stuff here, same for chewing gum. It has never let me down!
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Posted: 21-03-2009 , 09:28 AM #7 | |
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Remove stickers from ANYTHING!!!
Best Way To Remove Any Sticker From Anything Is A Hair Dryer. Yes It Does Work. Straight Forward And No Cleaning Up Of Fats Etc.
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Posted: 21-03-2009 , 05:18 PM #8 | ||
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hi try using hair dryer directly on to stickers should lift easily. good luck |
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