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Does anybody have a good way of removing stubborn remaining glue from the stickers on newly bought wooden or bamboo utencils?

 

Helen, Lake Forest Park

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RawSeattle , " Helen " <helensy@a...> wrote:

> Does anybody have a good way of removing stubborn remaining glue

from the stickers on newly bought wooden or bamboo utencils?

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> Helen, Lake Forest Park

 

I suggest that you go to www.google.com and type in " removing glue " .

I tried it and got a listing of several web sites.

 

Ron, Bellevue

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http://www.thecleanteam.com/FAQ_f.cfm?cfid=954756 & cftoken=11549646

 

Here's a good link for removing glue from www.thecleanteam.com. Good cleaning products too, no animal ingredients + not tested on animals (ostrich feather duster excepted). I would have emailed this individually to Helen, but I've already deleted her post.

 

The New Search - Faster. Easier. Bingo.

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Thanks Amy,,

 

I've had the same question!...never thought to ask the list.

 

Linda

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http://www.thecleanteam.com/FAQ_f.cfm?cfid=954756 & cftoken=

11549646

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> Here's a good link for removing glue from

www.thecleanteam.com. Good cleaning products too, no animal

ingredients + not tested on animals (ostrich feather duster

excepted). I would have emailed this individually to Helen, but

I've already deleted her post.

>

>

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> The New Search - Faster. Easier. Bingo.

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citrasolv (from natural markets) works for me

 

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RawSeattle

Sunday, May 18, 2003 6:59 PM

[RawSeattle] Re: removing glue

Thanks Amy,,I've had the same question!...never thought to ask the list.Linda> http://www.thecleanteam.com/FAQ_f.cfm?cfid=954756 & cftoken=11549646> > Here's a good link for removing glue from www.thecleanteam.com. Good cleaning products too, no animal ingredients + not tested on animals (ostrich feather duster excepted). I would have emailed this individually to Helen, but I've already deleted her post.> > > > > The New Search - Faster. Easier. Bingo.

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I just tried rubbing orange peel on my new bamboo spoon. It worked likemagic! Thanks, Niz. Thank you all, Ron, Amy and Asia for your suggestionstoo. They may come in handy.Helen-"nizarzaki" <nizmarar"Helen" <helensySunday, May 18, 2003 9:18 PMRe: removing glue> RawSeattle , "Helen" <helensy@a...> wrote:> > Does anybody have a good way of removing stubborn remaining glue> from the stickers on newly bought wooden or bamboo utencils?> >> > Helen, Lake Forest Park>> Rub the peel of an orange on it. make sure you get the zest (oil)> out the peel as you rub.> Niz>

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