On many products such as electronics, rubber is added to help with grip. Sometimes, due to environmental conditions like temperature and UV exposure, the rubber can break down and become sticky. You’ve probably come across this yourself as it’s pretty common for rubber to act like this. T...
With this expert advice from the Good Housekeeping Institute you'll know how to remove sticky tape and sticker stains quickly and easily.
The sticker residue under the label hardly stands a chance against a rubber eraser! 4. Remove Sticky Residue With A Pencil Eraser If you’ve removed the paper part of a sticker but are struggling with the remaining sticky residue, grab a pencil eraser! The rubber will grip and drag the ad...
For residual sticky bits after you’ve removed your sticker from the glass, try hitting it with a rubber pencil eraser. The eraser will buff away any residual adhesive from the object’s surface, allowing you to easily scrape it off. Ready-made cleaners Several ready-made cleaning products re...
Here’s how to clean a clear phone case to remove that dreaded yellow tint. Get started on making your case look as fresh as the day you bought it!
Stickers, adhesive labels and tape may be simple to apply, but removing them sometimes proves to be a sticky situation. Even if you've managed to remove most of the actual label orsticker, the adhesive residue left behind may require another substance to remove it completely. Hot water, vege...
Ah, tree sap: the ultimate sticky situation. Whether it's from a hike through the woods or after decorating a Christmas tree, tree sap can cling to your clothes like a magnet. Learning how to get sap out of clothes is essential, especially if you live or
if you have a really tough patch of glue on glass, often the most simple and effective way to remove it is to soak the area with the hottest temperature of water possible, and then (whilst being careful of your own safety and wearing rubber gloves) scrape the glue away from the glass ...
How to Remove Rubber Cement It’s not only general craft glue and super glue that can leave its mark but also rubber cement. Try the steps below to save your garments from rubbery ruin. If the rubber cement is dry, scrape off as much of the glue as you can using a dull knife.If ...
Sep 27, 2011 Rating How to remove rod or axle to repair sticky Suzuki keys by: Rick Using one of the short steel ‘punch’ rod begin tapping out the old rods using a hard rubber mallet or a dead blow hammer. This will be very resistant at first, but gets easier as the rods are...