I bought those stick on little rhinestones at Claire's that you put on your cell phone for decoration. I'm getting sick of them because they are starting to fall off and I don't want them on my phone anymore. I tried taking a couple off but it left marks all over my phone. I didn't think it would damage my phone!! What do I do to get rid of the marks that are all over my phone from the rhinestones? Would water work? please help!!!
xDESIREEx answered Saturday August 12 2006, 10:17 pm: you can use your fingers and wipe it off like they said or you can use nail polish remover just be careful not to get it IN your phone=) [ xDESIREEx's advice column | Ask xDESIREEx A Question ]
advicecutie22 answered Saturday August 12 2006, 6:28 pm: The same thing happened to me and I just rubbed the marks and sticky stuff off. It will ocme off after a few days. You might also want to try some kind of cleaning stuff.
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DonutHolez567 answered Saturday August 12 2006, 2:29 pm: There is this stuff called "goo gone" and it removes stuff like that. or you could try useing rubbing achoal to get it off. Like the other person said put it on a rag or a towel first though.
Here is a link to the product I was suggesting.
orphans answered Saturday August 12 2006, 2:06 pm: Do not put water on your cell. It's the sticky part that's still on there right? Just keep rubbing with your fingers and it will come off. Use your nails too. Then if there's still some on there take a TOWEL and put some water on there. But only enough to make it DAMP. A little soap will help too. Just make sure you stay away from the opening for the speaker and such. [ orphans's advice column | Ask orphans A Question ]
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