Spray WD40 on to it and then rub with a cloth.
Or soak it in hot soapy water for 30 minutes or so and wash as usual.
WD-40 works. Spray some on a clean cloth and rub gently over the residue from the sticker.
Use Goo Gone or Goof Off, either will remove sticker residue.
If your hat sticker has come off and is faded, you can try removing any remaining residue with rubbing alcohol and a soft cloth. If the sticker itself is faded, you may need to replace it with a new one or remove it completely to maintain the hat's appearance.
by using a hot water and chromic acid
To remove a sticker or the residue from a sticker from a suede couch, alcohol can be used. Begin by dabbing the alcohol onto the sticker to dissolve the glue. After a few minutes the adhesive should broken down enough to remove it from the fabric.
The best way to remove bumper stickers without damaging the car would be to heat the sticker with a blow dryer for about a minute, then begin peeling off the sticker slowly. After it's off apply Goo Off to remove residue.
The white residue is calcium and magnesium(hard water). When heated in the dishwasher it dries and leaves a chalky residue on glassware. There is a new product out that solves this problem once and for all. Its called the dishwasher filtration system and you can get it at www.dishwasherfilter.com.
First, wet the sticker with a hot, damp cloth. Gently scrape away the sticker with a plastic spatula or credit card. Use the damp cloth to wipe away any remaining sticker residue.
Things you need -wash cloth -item to get sticker residue off -vegetable oil -3 paper towels Okay so this is what i did... I took the wash cloth and put a little bit of vegetable oil in the middle.. Like just enough to see it on the wash cloth. Then fold it in half and squeeze until you can feel some moist wash cloth ( hence the veggie oil.) Then gently take the wash cloth and rub it against the sticker residue and it should come right off. It might take up to 3 minutes so be patient. Then take a paper towel and rub off your fingers of the vegetable oil. Then take the next one and wipe it against the iPod to get most of it off. Then take the last one and rub hard on the iPod where there might be any vegetable oil left. (if it is "slippery" then that's where you want to wipe the paper towel on. Next-wash your hands. Finally- keep in in your pocket for at least 15 minutes and then Voila! you have a clean shiny sticker residue free iPod! Or whatever else your using this for.
what I've read and I've tried this believe me this works... collect saliva in a bucket and leave it in the sun for a day, brush it over your door to not only to remove residue of stickers but to repel stickers in the future. I know It's wierd but it works. Or, you can try WD-40 or "Goof Off"-this works better.
You actually can't. A scratch is an engraving. If you want to remove smudges from the back of an iPod touch, use a baby wipe, or something like that. Don't use a wet washcloth because the water will get into the headphone jack and the charger holey thing. If you want to remove sticker residue from the back of an iPod touch without scratching it, peel off most of the sticker, grab a pencil eraser, and erase. Sometimes getting the residue kinda wet will help.
Really, it sounds weird, but peanut butter works on sticker residue. Just put a little bit over the area where the stickiness is and let it sit for a while. The glue should just wipe right off.