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6. Goo Gone
Wed Jun 6, 2012, 05:19 AM
Jun 2012

There's a product called Goo Gone(sp?) that is good at getting that residue off. Test it on a small area to be sure it doesn't damage the surface. Hardware stores carry it.

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Blowdryer? Lars39 May 2012 #1
Sometimes adhesives will freeze and let go. n/t HereSince1628 May 2012 #2
I always get scotch tape and Curmudgeoness May 2012 #3
Do you have any citrus-based air freshening spray in the house? beac May 2012 #4
If the surface is flat, a utility blade will do the trick. n/t Catherina May 2012 #5
Goo Gone tru Jun 2012 #6
+1. Goo Gone will almost certainly do it, but use it sparingly; it stinks. gkhouston Jun 2012 #7
Excellent product. emilyg Sep 2012 #10
Oil. Graybeard Jul 2012 #8
Vegetable oil works fine too. jackbenimble Oct 2012 #11
Welcome to DU. Graybeard Oct 2012 #12
Thanks and you're welcome... n/t jackbenimble Oct 2012 #13
Peanut Butter HeiressofBickworth Sep 2012 #9
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