Un Du Products 0100420B Un-Du Adhesive Remover Low VOC, 4-Ounce
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Depending on how they're glued or adhered. It's great for removing stamps, scotch tape, and even 3M super stick tape, which I just used today.
I've never been successful in removing sticker goo with either alcohol or white vinegar. To remove sticker goo from nonporous products, I used Goo Be Gone or vegetable oil.
This has never happened to me, and I've used it on a lot of paperback covers. Allow for some time for the liquid to soak into the sticker, then apply gentle pressure. Do not bury yourself. Best wishes to you.
Selected User Reviews For Un Du Products 0100420B Un-Du Adhesive Remover Low VOC, 4-Ounce
Without a struggle, I could remove labels and store stickers in a matter of seconds. This is a bad one. A lot of it is required, as well as a lot of effort. I'm going to look for a different product; I wish I could get my hands on the original formula. Boo Hoo!.
It's a new one, and it's terrible. This is a waste of time. I'm extremely dissatisfied with this outcome. In 2016, I purchased my first bottle of UnDu, and it was fantastic. My child used to enjoy sticking stickers on furniture and walls, and it was simple to remove them without causing any damage to the surfaces. The label on that bottle was yellow. The label on this bottle is green, and it stinks. It has no effect whatsoever. When I was replacing my headphone pads, I attempted to use it on the adhesive that had remained. There's still a lot of adhesive to go around. It's as if UnDu had never been used. Goo Gone is a great way to save money. Alternatively, stick with the UnDu label in yellow.
This isn't the original recipe, so don't expect it to work. Avoid it. It's a slimy, greasy muddle. It takes a long time to dry, and when it does, it leaves a grease stain on the paper. I'm extremely dissatisfied!.
It appears to be a one-of-a-kind product. Although there are other adhesive removers, this is the only one I've found that includes a useful scraper that, if used carefully, can help you keep the label you're removing if that's what you want. In any case, UnDu will undo any adhesive you want if it's not on your body, but it works particularly well on labels and stickers.
This was purchased to aid in the removal of adhesive from my paper crafts as well as price tags. I had some thrift store glasses on which I was attempting to remove price tags. br>br>According to the instructions, a few drops should be placed in the attached plastic part and then used to remove the item. The fumes were horrible, and I had to open windows and turn on the exhaust fan because it was so messy and went everywhere, not just the plastic part. br>br>Removing price tags from five glasses took me 50 minutes of arduous scrubbing. I believe a hair dryer would be more effective. I'm not sure how you'd use it on paper with the cupped attached plastic thing.
I bought this to get rid of the price stickers on used books. It pours out like water and won't stop even when you try to remove the label with the little plastic "shovel" attached to the top. When I try to use the "shovel" end, it just keeps dripping more product, and removing the cap is difficult because the "shovel" is in the way. I'm so upset; This was highly recommended to me. I've returned to the world of Goo Gone. Boo.
I have photos from the mid-nineteenth century that I would like to share with you. They were developed in the 1990s and were attached to a booklet by the edge. When I removed the pictures from the booklet, a thin line of sticky adhesive remained on the back of each one, preventing me from stacking them on top of each other (because they would stick together). The solution works, but it takes a few swipes with a rag to get rid of the sticky adhesive, and the plastic scraper was useless.
I own a business that specializes in photo restoration and special occasion Photo DVD Slideshows, so I work with photos on a daily basis! A photo was stuck to the glass in a frame recently, and I had to deal with it. I didn't know how to deal with the issue without further deteriorating the photograph. br>br>I discovered this product after doing some research and getting a personal recommendation, and it's fantastic! It was able to separate the photo from the glass without causing any damage to the photograph. Because this substance evaporates quickly, no watermark was left on the photograph. I was so excited that I tried it out on a label and other "sticky" objects around the house. This is an absolute must-have!br>br>It's worth noting that it's difficult to find locally at Joann's or other craft stores, but it's available on Amazon. It is available from com. I strongly advise you to order some ahead of time so that you have it on hand when you need it.