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Rather than purchasing a special sticker removal tool or liquid, use oil or lighter fluid to remove sticker residue.
“Any surface that won’t be scratched by oil can be rubbed with oil to remove sticker or tape residue. I first read this as a use for WD-40, but over the years.”
“My job requires me to remove thousands of stickers a year, many of which are over 30 years old, including security stickers that are over 30 years old. After using dozens of products, the best I’ve found is regular lighter fluid. I prefer the Ronsonol or Zippo brands because of the smell, but any decent brand will do. It also works. I got a 341 ml or 12 fl oz bottle of Ronsonol for $5.99CAD/$4.45USD, each. Goo Gone is pretty bad at $11.99CAD for 237ml or 8 fl oz, $8.92USD Get results, meaning you pay twice as much for 31% less fluid. Also great for paint, permanent markers, paint transfers, wax, ink, and anything else that lighter fluid zips through. It becomes much worse to remove.
Also, lighter liquids penetrate the sticker well and don’t sit on top and do anything. It also evaporates faster. When you’re done, just blow on it and it will evaporate and disappear as if it never existed in the first place. No dirt or oily residue will be left behind. Easily he can work 3 times faster and I think it makes cleaning and dealing with him at the end of the day 10 times easier. ”