How do you get those really annoying stickers that won’t come off, OFF?!?

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  • lighter fluid

  • Try mayonaise. Sounds strange, but it works. Smear it on and let it sit for 15 minutes.

  • Goo Gone. Only **** that works.
    http://www.magicamerican.com/googone.asp…

  • HairDryer Should Do The trick Heats the glue up and then remove 🙂

  • hold over boiling water the steam will bring it right off

  • gasoline on anything just stay away from fire

  • Depends on what you are trying to get them off of – But Goo Gone works great.

  • Get some paint thinner and a rag and let it soak on the sticker, then scrape it off.

  • You could take some WD-40 and let it soak on the sticker for a minute or two. After that it should come right off. If you have any of the residue left over, just spray it with WD-40 and rub it off, it’ll be as good as new.

    This is only if you’re talking about the sticker being on a car.

  • Off what?

    Goop-be-gone is good.
    Decals on trucks…use a hair dryer.

  • heat it on low with a blowdryer and then try peeling it off. The heat makes the glue more gooey and easier to get off. It works sooo good! I haven’t had a sticker that I couldn’t get off yet!

    If that doesn’t work try “goo gone” It’s an oil based cleaning product and it dissolves the glue once youve tried your best with fingernails

    Source(s):
    My friend’s dad works on a glass windows and he taught me the blowdryer trick. 🙂

  • Put some nail polish remover on it and maybe some vinigar. I triedit and it worked well enough for me?

  • Acetone works amazing

  • There is a commercial called “Goo-Gone” it works great. I brought a pint from Home Depot three years ago and still have 3/4 left, a little goes a long way.

  • I use lighter fluid!!

    I used to use Un-Du, untill I needed it for a big project, and then I found out it is just over priced lighter fluid in a fancy bottle!!!! I use it all the time now! 😀

    Source(s):
    Myself and those stupid stickers on the wall!!!!

  • The trick is not to melt the surface of what the sticker is stuck to.

    Here in the United States, we have a spray can of a product called WD-40. You spray it on the sticker and wait about five minutes and then slowly remove the sticker. It makes the sticker all gooey and easy to remove without harming the surface it is on. You can also use WD-40 to remove bumper stickers on your car without damage to the finish of your vehicle.

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    A car mechanic told me about this one. After you give the sticker a good squirt of WD-40, wait patiently for a few minutes to allow it to saturate and soak into the sticker so when you begin to gently remove it with a paper towel it will let go and crumble away more easily.

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  • 1. spray Goo-Gone, wait for half minutes, so the sticker will soak in the liquid
    2. Use an old credit card to scrape it off

    Source(s):
    Done that many times

  • grease does it, so any of your answers are correct that include oil, butter, margarine, mayo, etc. You smear it on and wait a while and then start rubbing. May need several goes. Also, grease won’t harm the surface the way some of those suggestions might (lighter fluid! please, no)

  • I use baby oil & then nail polish remover.

  • Apply water then peel them off with the blunt edge of a knife.

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