I have some “HOME SECURITY” Plastic stickers stuck on my glass doors and windows. I want to remove them. But they don’t peal out. Scraping also does not work. The glue on them is much too stubborn. Is there any chemical or solvent that will remove them safely without damaging the glass.
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Try spraying them with Pam first. If that doesn’t work, try stuff called Goop. It’s an adhesive remover works on almost anything.
sounds stupid, but 100% Acetone Nail Polish will work. Soak it w/ that stuff, and then use a razor blade to gently scrap it away – tho is should come off pretty easily. It’ll dissolve the plastic. You could also try mineral spirits or paint thinner….
The easiest way to do this is using WD-40. Just spray it on the sticker and let it sit for a minute. Then use a razor blade to scrape off the sticker. Believe me that this does work! After cleaning off, use glass cleaner to to get rid of any oil residue. If you don’t have any WD-40, you could use 409. That usually works pretty good. Good Luck!!!
Spray some windex & scrape away. I would leave them up, most bad guys avoid those houses.
Go to a hardware store and get this stuff called sticker be gone. Spray it on and wait and then scrap em off with a razor blade. It works. Just ask an associate and they will point you in the right direction.
paint solvent will usually do the trick. If that doesn’t work, try putting ice cubes against them. Sometimes the plastic will become brittle enough that you can peel it off.
If none of that works — just leave them where they are.
try white vinegar. Get the stickers good and wet with the vinegar
Once you get as much as possible off then use Goo Gone.
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soak them with rubbing alcohol, and use a plastic spatula or a credit card to remove it. Just keep wetting it, and must have patience.
A single edged razor blade will remove in 1 swipe. Cost 10 cents and takes 1 minute.
Any type of spray oil. It practically disolves the glue. (Cooking oil) (WD 40)