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Goo-gone. I always keep a bottle in the laudry room. Also great for gettign toy slime and gum out of hair and clothes. A must have!
Just wondering how to remove stickers on bedroom door without removing paint.
Thanks everyone for your wonderful response. By the time I was able to get on the computer my husband had removed them with WD40.
Goo-gone. I always keep a bottle in the laudry room. Also great for gettign toy slime and gum out of hair and clothes. A must have!
Try "goof off" or "goo gone" from the cleaning supply isle at the grocery/hardware store. They both remove glue/gum. Don't get "goof/off 2" it does everything but glue/gum from stickers. Of course, do a test patch, but I've had good luck with both products, without damaging the paint or item the glue was stuck on.
I 2nd Goo Gone.... it works wonders around the house on sticky messes.
It is called Goo-Gone. It will take anything sticky off of anything! Peel as much of the sticker off as you can, the put some of the goo-gone on it and wipe with a paper towel.
Avon Skin So Soft may do it , or vegetable oil, then wash with soapy water after ward, I think will do the trick. Use a cotten ball soaked in it to get the sticker pretty well soaked up and then rub it with a dry cloth or something and it should start rolling off (hopefully ha)
I was going to say Goo Gone. It should do it!
Try Goo Gone. You can find it at Walmart. It works wonders !!
I know it sounds kind of strange but WD40 takes stickers off of mirror, maybe it would take it off doors too.
have fun!
I use DeSolve It you get it at Wal-Mart. It works great and doesn't have any harsh fumes. There are also other uses which makes it wonderful to have around the house. I also use Melaleuca's SoluMel full strength and it's great too! They both work immediately so you don't have to wait for them to work. If you have any questions I would love to answer them. My email is ____@____.com a great day!!!!
After getting off as much as the sticker as you can by hand, use a little goo gone to dissolve the adhesive part. It's always worked for me without harming the paint.
I've heard mayonnaise works, but leave it sit for a little while, then just take a plastic putty knife to it. I'd try goof-off or goo gone if that doesn't do the trick.