Laundry Question! - Pinon Hills,CA

Updated on November 09, 2007
D.G. asks from Pinon Hills, CA
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My son collects stickers from the store every time we go and plasters them all over his shirt. normally i remember to take them off before the shirt gets washed but this time I didn't and now the glue is stuck all over his shirt and i cant pick it off any suggestions?

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A.T.

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Try scrubbing the stickers with a little baby oil to get the sticky off and then put a drop of liquid dish soap over the oil & wash in very warm or hot water. The good news is if it doesn't worrk he'll out grow those clothes in a few weeks anyway.

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B.F.

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No recmondation for your glue issue but I had to write you to tell you I love your "little info about me". It is so nice to hear you say you are proud to be a stay at home mommy and proud to be the wife of your hubby. How refreshing. Thank you. it made me smile and I feel the same way.

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J.M.

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When a tag sticker leaves residue on a pair a pants or something I have always been able to remove it with ice. You can see if that will work.

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T.M.

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Try using an iron and cheese cloth. Put the cheese cloth against the glue, and iron it. The glue will stick to the cheese cloth.

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L.A.

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I use Goo Gone for everything! I used it on my car when I had tar from road work on there I even used it on laundry before! you can find it at walmart... it works wonders!

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K.F.

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You may want to try the old Peanut Butter trick. I know it works wonder for gum. May work for sticky stickers too. Just rub the peanut butter on the sticky stuff and then wipe it off.

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J.T.

answers from Los Angeles on

I just recently noticed on my Goo Gone bottle (the orange stuff) that it's okay to use to treat laundry stains. It worked getting some old grease stains I had on some clothes. I think it might work if you put some on the worst parts and then launder it. Worth a try.

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A.R.

answers from Los Angeles on

I'm not sure about clothing but I use Goo Gone to remove sticker residue on items. You can find it at Lowes or Bed Bath & Beyond.

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