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Sarahdol75 wrote: »Does anyone know any product to get rid of sticky stuff on glass.
spray polish (Mr Sheen or similar) always works for me. Failing that nail varnish remover works too.0 -
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Sarahdol75 wrote: »HELP
Does anyone know any product to get rid of sticky stuff on glass.
I have had one of those fly catcher things stuck on my conservatory window, and I have removed it but left a big square of sticky mess, and I cant shift it.0 -
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Sarahdol75 wrote: »HELP
Does anyone know any product to get rid of sticky stuff on glass.
I have had one of those fly catcher things stuck on my conservatory window, and I have removed it but left a big square of sticky mess, and I cant shift it.
WD40. It should soften the sticky stuff enough for you to scrape it off. Use it sparingly though because it will leave a greasy film which you will then need to clean off with something else.....WUL and water should take care of that. HTH0 -
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Free sample of Lotus Biscoff spread on the sampleyes app. Not too sure I like the sound of this stuff myself but it sounds yucky enough for DS2 to eat it on toast! :rotfl:0
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CAPTAINBLONDECHICK wrote: »Try something like a cheap perfume or aftershave - the alcohol in it should remove the sticky residue if you spray and leave it for a minute or two then wipe away (of course you could just use alcohol itself!
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Thankyoupurpledonkey wrote: »Nail varnish remover works pretty well too
I have tried this, doesnt seem to moving it.I would not be without a bottle of Sticky stuff remover. It is fantastic, especially good at getting those awful sticky labels off of plastic food containers. You can buy sticky stuff remover in B&Q
Thankyou, I have heard of it, will defo get a bottle in, if it works.fairclaire wrote: »WD40. It should soften the sticky stuff enough for you to scrape it off. Use it sparingly though because it will leave a greasy film which you will then need to clean off with something else.....WUL and water should take care of that. HTH
Thankyouspray polish (Mr Sheen or similar) always works for me. Failing that nail varnish remover works too.
Thankyou.
A few different ideas, will give them a go, it seems to be stuck solid.:eek:0 -
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