Stickers
are one of the favorite items of children of all ages, like the luminous
star stickers, and it’s also a way to decorate your home. When a child
is too enthusiastic with the stickers, you can find decorating your wall. The wall stickers have
adhesive on the back that sticks to surfaces. Unfortunately, this makes
adhesive stickers are difficult to remove. However, several household products
will dissolve the adhesive, making them easier to remove from the wall.
Acetone,
found in nail polish remover dissolves the glue that holds the label in place.
However, acetone can also damage the surfaces and finishes, so you must use the
liquid in moderation. Dip the tip of a lint-free cloth in acetone. You can also
use a cotton ball instead of a cloth. You'll have to rub the label until it is
saturated thoroughly and wait five minutes. Clean immediately softened adhesive
wall with a paper towel. Once you've removed all traces of adhesive, persistent
wall acetone removed by washing the area with a damp cloth to prevent damage or
discoloration caused by this product.
Alcohol,
a common antiseptic, is a versatile liquid that removes the stickers of
different surfaces, such as walls from kitchen, like the kitchen
mosaic wall sticker. Apply several drops of alcohol on a rag and start
scrubbing the label gently in a circular motion. You'll have to keep rubbing
until the label is saturated with alcohol. To allow alcohol remain long enough
to penetrate the label and reaches the glue, wait several minutes before gently
scraping the wall sticker. Instead of the nail, using the blunt side of a
butter knife to scrape off the label works well. If you encounter resistance,
continues sticker with rubbing alcohol.
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