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removing glue and stickers
Not the most interesting thread but can anyone give advice on how to remove the glue and stickers on new toilets etc.
And also care on parquet flooring .....and remains of grout and plaster which is everywhere. Our new house has never been lived in and theres quite a bit of cleaning need to get rid of everything being powdery. Thanks. |
Re: removing glue and stickers
Originally Posted by paintermujer
(Post 9269822)
Not the most interesting thread but can anyone give advice on how to remove the glue and stickers on new toilets etc.
And also care on parquet flooring .....and remains of grout and plaster which is everywhere. Our new house has never been lived in and theres quite a bit of cleaning need to get rid of everything being powdery. Thanks. Parquet flooring - no idea unless you can get the product mentioned earlier. |
Re: removing glue and stickers
Originally Posted by paintermujer
(Post 9269822)
Not the most interesting thread but can anyone give advice on how to remove the glue and stickers on new toilets etc.
And also care on parquet flooring .....and remains of grout and plaster which is everywhere. Our new house has never been lived in and theres quite a bit of cleaning need to get rid of everything being powdery. Thanks. |
Re: removing glue and stickers
The problem of sticky residue left after stickers etc are removed is easily solved. Use the disolvente in a cylindrical red tin about 8 or 9 inches high.
It contains toluene, so minimise the time that you breathe the fumes or get it on you skin. Wash it off asap. However, it will shift the sticky residue in a flash. It will also remove pine tree resin, paint, and the glue that is left behind when you peel the labels off bottles. |
Re: removing glue and stickers
Bit off topic but I'll tell you whats good for removing crayon off some painted surfaces, .Hairspray.:thumbup:
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Re: removing glue and stickers
[QUOTE=paintermujer;9269822]Not the most interesting thread but can anyone give advice on how to remove the glue and stickers on new toilets etc.
WD40 And also care on parquet flooring Do you mean care off ?, in that case tepid water on a damp mop works well once its clean .....and remains of grout and plaster which is everywhere. For the big bits of grout a scraper, other than that a rough dry piece of cloth Our new house has never been lived in and theres quite a bit of cleaning need to get rid of everything being powdery. Keep on mopping & mopping and........ Thanks. |
Re: removing glue and stickers
For removing the glue and stickers just rub with some cooking oil, it works most of the time but not always.
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Re: removing glue and stickers
Originally Posted by bil
(Post 9270023)
The problem of sticky residue left after stickers etc are removed is easily solved. Use the disolvente in a cylindrical red tin about 8 or 9 inches high.
It contains toluene, so minimise the time that you breathe the fumes or get it on you skin. Wash it off asap. However, it will shift the sticky residue in a flash. It will also remove pine tree resin, paint, and the glue that is left behind when you peel the labels off bottles. some stickers come off with water some do not.for those who are not experianced this is an impotant tip.if your using any solvents especialy acetone.keep the solvent soaked cloth on the floor when not in use.solvents affect certain material.you may find for example.it will remove the sticker off ceramics and if the cloth is used on another surface it may melt it. |
Re: removing glue and stickers
Originally Posted by betris
(Post 9270471)
toluen.very similar to celulose.ahhh the good old old days.celly paint and few whiffs of acetylene before you lit the torch.:thumbsup:
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Re: removing glue and stickers
Originally Posted by bil
(Post 9270023)
The problem of sticky residue left after stickers etc are removed is easily solved. Use the disolvente in a cylindrical red tin about 8 or 9 inches high.
It contains toluene, so minimise the time that you breathe the fumes or get it on you skin. Wash it off asap. However, it will shift the sticky residue in a flash. It will also remove pine tree resin, paint, and the glue that is left behind when you peel the labels off bottles. |
Re: removing glue and stickers
Be careful on glass. I scratched a glass door quite badly in my haste to remove a sticker. If in doubt soap water and elbow grease.
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Re: removing glue and stickers
I always use clear 90% alcohol to remove the sticky residue of stickers from just about everything including books.
Rosemary |
Re: removing glue and stickers
Originally Posted by The Oddities
(Post 9271127)
I always use clear 90% alcohol to remove the sticky residue of stickers from just about everything including books.
Rosemary Graham |
Re: removing glue and stickers
Originally Posted by 17polarbear
(Post 9270663)
I've always used nail varnish remover, works everytime and on most surfaces.
It also isn't as good as disolvente for resin or that glue they use on some stickers. |
Re: removing glue and stickers
Originally Posted by The Oddities
(Post 9271127)
I always use clear 90% alcohol to remove the sticky residue of stickers from just about everything including books.
Rosemary Mmmmm sounds like I could find another use for that too:p |
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