How do I remove the glue left behind by those intel stickers? [duplicate]
Emily Wong
I hate those intel stickers. So, being the idiot I am, just tried yanking it off.
Now, a ton of glue is left behind. I've tried (for about 2 hours) rubbing it with a damp cloth. It made a slight difference. But nothing significant.
Without buying any cleaning solution, how can I remove the glue?
And for the record, I have tried googling this. All the answers had to do with buying some clearner or were instructions on how to remove the sticker. I did find one thing (Put the sticker down again and the glue will want to follow it) but that did nothing.
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A solution really is the best method. Goo Gone works great
Alternatives:
- Vineager
- Dish Soap
- Water
- Fingernail polish remover
- Paint Thinner
- Alcohol
What you want to avoid is anything abrasive, or it will leave scratches on the surface. So no baking soda, scratch pads etc.
But for a few dollars for a small bottle I would go with goo gone. It has a thousand uses outside of removing those glue patch residue spots.
2You may have to use some kind of cleaning product, if trying duct tape doesn't help:
- If rubbing doesn't help, try using duct tape or other very sticky tape to remove the remaining residue. Break or cut off a piece of tape, apply it to the surface, then remove it. Repeat this until all of the residue has been removed, and attached to the tape instead.
- If all previous attempts fail, use chemicals. A popular and extremely useful method is to use a citric-acid based cleaner such as "Goo-Gone". These type of cleaners will not harm metal or harder plastics, but may dry the surface of softer plastics, leaving a white, frosted appearance. Test this on a small, hidden area first. Another liquid to try is alcohol. Another is WD-40 which won't hurt the surface and can be cleaned off the computer's surface with a dish rag and a little soap.
Taken from: What is the right procedure to safely remove stickers from a laptop?
Pour something alcoholic onto a cloth and hold it on the glue. The alcohol should slowly dissolve the glue.
Alternatively, you can use hot water to melt the glue. Boil some water, dip a cloth in it and hold it to the glue. Wipe and repeat until the glue is gone.
2Just use Eucalyptus oil, this removes all of those paper label sticky glues