okay a couple days ago I went to my room and stuck a sticker to my wallet and I pilled it off then it left one of those marks that stickers leave when you pill it off do any of tall have any clue on how to get this stuff off please help I really need some help and saying wash it with hot water is not a option because I have already tried it please help
love brittany
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calirae010 answered Wednesday August 3 2005, 7:45 pm: there is this awesome stuff called goo gone that you can get at like hardware stores and wal mart. i dont know how much it is, though-sorry. anyway, hope i helped. please rate.
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Razhie answered Tuesday August 2 2005, 7:55 pm: Goo Gone. In the little orange bottle, at walmart, and sometimes hardware or craft stores. It is spectacular. I work in a crystal store and we use it to clean that yucky glue off everything and it never takes any paint off. [ Razhie's advice column | Ask Razhie A Question ]
DaysGoBy answered Tuesday August 2 2005, 7:51 pm: Use rubbing alcohol! I took a bumper sticker off my car and it left the sticky junk on there and I used rubbing alcohol on it and it took it right off! Don't waste your money of something to specifically take goo off when you can spend like $2 on a bottle of rubbing alcohol. Rubbing alcohol can take anything off, lol...
K2204 answered Tuesday August 2 2005, 7:18 pm: use this stuff called goo gone! it works sooooo good!!! It gets like those price stickers off of glasses and everything!! Look in the cleaning section of your local store :)
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