With solvent like paint thinner or methylated spirit If the bottom is not enamel or any type of paint or metal you can use nail polish remover If the object is not wood, but glass or metal you can soak in warm soapy water and it should come off quite easily.
In the case of the picture tiles, you heat up the ceramic tiles (which have an innate talent of being excellent heat conductors) for about two minutes, aiming your hair dryer (set to hot) at the areas where the “sticky stuff” is. Then you just wiggle a little, and pull. No wall comes off with it, though some sticker may be left on the wall.
If that is the case (and if you’re dealing with only stickers, this is where you want to tune in), just aim the hair dryer back onto the sticker or sticky stuff and alternate between blowing it with hot air and peeling off with your fingernail. After a few tries, you’ll have a completely fresh and unscathed wall. I LOVE this, because now I know how easy it is, it means I’ll avoid nails whenever possible.
Not so easy to get rid of a nail hole, nosiree. And lest you think I’m kidding, here’s the exact same patch of wall (and if you visit the picture tiles post and scroll down toward the end, you can see the four tiles in a square, where this section of the wall is) only directly after I took all the tiles down and removed the sticky stuff. How to Remove Labels from Jars – Completely!
You think I’m just going to say “hair dryer” again, don’t you?
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