Sunday, February 21, 2010

How do I remove sticker adhesive from my new stainless steel fridgefreezer?

I bought a stainless steel fridgefreezer last week and the manufacturers (in there ultimate wisdom??) put 2 large stickers on the doors, these stickers were the reeeaaallly sticky ones and left loads of adhesive behind when I removed them has anyone got any ideas on how to remove this without tarnishing the stainless steel thanks!!How do I remove sticker adhesive from my new stainless steel fridgefreezer?
Nail varnish remover is great for this, as long as your fridge is actual stainless steel and not plastic/resin of any kind, it will take the residue off immediately.How do I remove sticker adhesive from my new stainless steel fridgefreezer?
The first answer seems to work most of the time WD40 is pretty good for this. However its impossible to know what the ';base'; of the adhesive is and this would best tell how to remove it. Sounds like it has ';dried out'; for any number of reasons and may have to be reactivated-loosened so you can remove it. Assuming its petroleum based WD40 should do the job. If its water based then water and ammonia or glass cleaner should do the job.
Try WD40





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Alcohol. It's very simple. Use pure alcohol if you have access to that, or use a colorless liquor like vodka for instance. It will leave your fridge shiny and stickerless.
First use WD-40 to remove the adhesive, and old rage or sponge and rub gently. After you have removed the adhesive, use dawn dish washing liquid and water to remove the WD-40. This works great!
goo be gone will work in a jiffy you can get it at any hardware store it takes all kinds of sticky stuff off .you can orobably get it at walmart also if your local hardware does not sell it.
Use ';Goo Remover'; or ';Goo Gone';. Get it at Lowes, or another hardware store. It removes Adhesive Residue, Candle Wax, Labels, Gum...
it is a product called gue be gone it will take it off just look on back of spray bottle to see if safe to use on stainless steel you can get it at Wal-Mart hope it helps
There's a product called goo gone you could try.
white spirit will make it disappear guarenteed, if it doesent i will send you 拢10 via paypal lol
lighter fluid works brilliantly, we used it all the time in a shop were I used to work on all sorts including stainless steel watch backs
Nothing hars! Use olive oil - leave it on for a few minutes and it also takes away all the stickyness.
A soft cloth %26amp; warm water. Keep applying the water with the soft cloth. The sticker will come off, little by little.
Use Goo Gone, it's made from citrus, works great, won't harm stainless steel or leave any residue.
Get this stuff its called Goo Gone. It has a citrus-y scent and works really well for that stuff. Just squirt a lil on there and use a paper towel to take it off!
Try neat vinegar.
rubbing alcohol.
A little bit of Kerosene/ Paraffin will get it off in no time
use nail enamel remover. takes it off in a jiffy.
Goo Gone.





Best stuff ever.
Just use your hair dryer.


Sorted.
wd40 works wonders for stickers
Baby oil should work
you could try heat it up with a hairdrier and dab it off with a cloth!





Worked on the car...
get some Goof Off
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