How and how to quickly remove the adhesive from the sticker or tape? I show 2 simple tools
Nowadays, almost all manufacturers stick on their products various stickers with logos, stickers, product labels or barcodes that spoil the appearance. But the most annoying thing is when stores stick their price tags. in the most inappropriate places. For example, a price tag may hide important information with a description, composition or technical characteristics of a product. Therefore, this sticker has to be removed.
Removing a sticker isn't always easy. Many of them are glued tightly and it can take you a long time to complete this task. However, the decal is not the main problem. The hardest thing to remove is the glue it is glued to..
Of course, in this situation, you can use a special tool to remove stickers and traces of glue,
but it is not cheap, and not all stores can find it. Therefore, this option does not suit us.Today I will show you 2 simple and affordable ways to quickly remove adhesive from stickers or tape, using improvised means that are in almost every home.
1. The first tool that can easily deal with adhesive from a sticker, is the usual nine percent table vinegar (I'm sure every housewife has it in the kitchen). And now I will show you how he copes with this task.
As an example, let's try to remove a label from a glass bottle. To do this, take a cotton pad and soak it with vinegar. Then we wipe the sticker itself well with vinegar.
The vinegar will soften the sticker and can be removed effortlessly after a couple of minutes.
Then we saturate the cotton pad again with vinegar and remove the remnants of glue and paper that remain from the sticker. Watch a short video below.
As you can see, the vinegar coped with this task instantly and there were no traces of the glue left.
2. The second method is no less effective and just as affordable, but in order to use it, I recommend that you definitely wear gloves.
Perhaps not everyone has this remedy in the house, but it can be easily bought at any pharmacy. This penny tool copes not only with adhesive from stickers, but also with superglue and even dried polyurethane foam, so I always have it in stock. And this tool is called Dimexidum.