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What substance do you use to remove old stickers?   Message List  
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Re: What substance do you use to remove old stickers?

I use Goof Off 2, the water-based version in plastic orange spray
bottle. Get at Home Depot or Lowes around $6 - $7.

Reading the front of the spray bottle:
Safe on Plastic, dried latex paint, crayon marker, tar and adhesives
and labels.

Jim


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I use the scraperite plastic razor that cubesmith sells, however, there is still residue of the adhesive that joins the original stickers to the cube. How do I...
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Jan 11, 2008
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I use Goof Off 2, the water-based version in plastic orange spray bottle. Get at Home Depot or Lowes around $6 - $7. Reading the front of the spray bottle: ...
Jim
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Jan 12, 2008
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Vodka works really well. When I sit down to resticker my cubes, I pour two martinis: a big one for me, and a little one to clean the cube with. It certainly...
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... I pull the stickers off slowly and in one motion, and usually there isn't any residue left behind. Whatever is left I rub off with a dry paper towel. This...
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I use a combination of methods. First I use a scrape-rite to start the peel, by getting just a corner. I remove it slowly and carefully in one motion he said...
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