How Do You Remove Sticker Residue From Fabric?

Stickers that have been washed and dried on clothing leave a stubborn residue behind. Because the sticker glue residue has a plastic base, trying to remove it by scrubbing with soap and water will not successfully remove the residue. Before you give up and discard clothing that has sticker residue, there are several methods to try to remove the residue.

These methods should remove all traces of the laundered sticker. Spray the sticker residue area liberally with WD-40 to saturate it. Allow the WD-40 to sit on the stain for several minutes.

Hand wash the residue area with the Dawn dish washing liquid. Wash the clothing again in the washing machine. If the sticker residue is removed, dry as usual in the dryer.

If the residue remains, the WD-40 treatment can be repeated. Apply M-30 to the sticker residue area on dry fabric. Apply enough product to thoroughly saturate the stain.

Allow it to sit for at least 15 minutes. If the residue is especially severe, the M-30 can be left on ... more.

Children love to display their prized stickers on their shirts and other articles of clothing. Unfortunately, if they are not removed prior to washing, the paper part of the sticker washes away and leaves an outline of sticky residue. This is a problem that has ruined many pieces of children’s clothing.

Fortunately, there is a way to remove the sticker residue. You Will Need: • Removal Product: (pick one) • Dish soap • WD-40 • Peanut butter • Vegetable oil • Avon Skin-So-Soft • Rubbing alcohol • Goo Gone • Soft brush (old toothbrushes work well) • Laundry detergent Steps to Remove the Sticker Residue: • Select one of the removal products above. €¢ Apply the product to the adhesive.

€¢ Massage the area with your fingers to work the product into the adhesive. This may take several ... more.

This is the EASIEST way to make it go away, with only household objects and a few minutes of your time. Those name brand products don't work as well as this simple trick! Smear peanut butter on the sticky spot that the price tag or label left with your finger or a plastic knife.

Creamy peanut butter works best; the nuts from crunchy get in the way. Let the peanut butter sit on the affected area for a few minutes. If you proceed to the next step too quickly, it won't have time to do its magic.

Using a paper towel, wipe the peanut butter away -- and the goo will come with it! If it's not all gone, smear more peanut butter and repeat. It's best to use some soap and water to clean the area once your sticker residue has all been removed.

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Whether it's from price tags or stickers, sticky residue often ends up on plastic. Besides being unsightly and making the object look unclean, your plastic item will now stick to things. There are several easy ways to remove sticker adhesive from plastic.

Spray the plastic with WD-40 and allow it to sit for 2 to 3 minutes. Wipe the adhesive away with a cloth that is soft, clean and dry. Soak the plastic item in warm, soapy water for at least 10 minutes.

Use a soft clean cloth or sponge to to scrub away the residue. Dip a soft, clean cloth in isopropyl alcohol and wipe away the residue with it. Place a cotton ball or soft, clean cloth in vinegar and dab it on the residue.

Leave it there for at least 10 minutes and wipe the area clean with a soft, clean cloth. Apply cooking oil on a soft, clean cloth or cotton ball to the area and allow it to soak for 5 minutes. Wash the area clean with warm soapy water.

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