How Do You Remove Price Tags And Other Sticker Residue?
There is nothing more frustrating than buying an item as a gift and having the packaging ruined when you try to remove the price tag. Kids are also notorious for sticking stickers all over things that never needed a sticker. Learn to easily remove these annoying items and get yourself out of a sticky situation. Place peanut butter on the sticky residue left behind from price tags. The peanut butter works well for glass and ceramic items. Lighter fluid removes the sticky residue from items like glass, wood and metal items. It will leave a scent, so be sure you are able to wash the item after you apply the lighter fluid. Place a piece of tape over the price tag and lift it up. The price tag will come off with the tape. WD-40 works nicely to remove sticky residue on nonporous items. Fingernail polish remover can remove sticky price tag residue on glass. It tends to smear the sticky all over if you try it on plastic. The best trick of all is a hair dryer. Blow the hot air directly onto the