rubbing alcohol will get rid of it--if the surface can tolerate the alcohol. glass surfaces should be fine. certain plastics may not be. Just soak cotton ball or small cloth with the rubbing alcohol and rub away the glue. You may have to go at it a few times to get rid of every last bit of glue. Rubbing alcohol also takes ink off surfaces and out of fabrics.
Your question is too confusing. - Please re-write in simpler fashion. I don't understand why you would want to remove glue from stickers that you are going to use again. And WHAT is a "v cube 7 "
Object left behind by earlier people
2 left DUMMY!!
It can be, when whatever something is behind is named (e.g. behind the door). Without an object, behind is just an adverb (e.g. The book was left behind).
Nail polish remover helps for smaller stickers.
You have a 6/15 left.
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peel them off and carefully use wd-40 to clean away any glue left behind
A heat gun work good. Also a razor blade and some paint thinner on a rag will clean up all the stickiness left behind from the sticker
It's a virtual reflection of the object which appears as an image as much behind the mirror as the distance of the object in front.
As long as the glue isn't going to interfere with texture you can do this.
There is a shop in Wanchai computer market that sells decals and keyboard stickers. On the first floor, take a left and use the escelator in the far left corner. The second shop on the left, right in front of you sells them and has a comprehensive selection.