- Plastic Scraper |
- Hot Water |
- Hairdryer |
- Distilled White Vinegar |
- Rubbing Alcohol |
- Commercial Cleaners |
- Toothpaste |
- Baking Soda |
- Peanut Butter |
- Vodka |
- WD-40 |
- Seed Oil |
- Rubber Eraser |
- Iron |
- Video
Peeling a price tag sticker off of a new purchase should be an easy (and satisfying) task. Unfortunately, that isn’t always the case. On the plus side, removing that weird sticky gunk is a breeze. Start by scraping off as much of the sticker as you can and then choose a cleaner or material to soften the adhesive up based on how much cleaning power you need. We’ll cover all of your options.
How to Remove Sticker Adhesive
Use a plastic scraper or old gift card to peel an edge of the sticker up and remove as much of the sticker as you can by hand. If you can’t wear away the residue with your finger, use hot water, distilled white vinegar, or a commercial cleaner to soften the glue. You can also use baking soda, peanut butter, or just a hairdryer depending on the material you’re working with.
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About This Article
If a price tag has left sticky residue on your new purchase, you can easily remove it with household items. If the sticky residue is on a hard surface, use a credit card, utility knife, or ruler to scrape off as much as you can. You can also remove excess glue with duct tape, unless your item is delicate. Just press the tape over the residue, then rip the tape off quickly. If there’s any residue left, apply some rubbing alcohol, vegetable oil, or vinegar to it and let it soak for 5 to 10 minutes. This should help break down the sticker residue. Then, rub the surface with a clean cloth and hot, soapy water. For more tips from our Cleaning co-author, including how to easily remove a stubborn price tag, read on!
Reader Success Stories
- "Wow! The tape worked perfectly to remove the sticker glue from a gift book. So pleased to be able to present a gift without traces of the price tag." ..." more