How to clean glue from regrigerator's door...?
Hi all,
I bought a new refrigerator but when tryed to remove a paper glued to the door, the glue stayed. What can I use to remove the glue without damaging the white paint of the door? I already tryed with detergent, alcohol and glass cleaner but none of then worked. Any hint is welcomed Thanks in advance Sammy |
How to clean glue from regrigerator's door...?
"SammyBar" wrote in message reenews.net... Hi all, I bought a new refrigerator but when tryed to remove a paper glued to the door, the glue stayed. What can I use to remove the glue without damaging the white paint of the door? I already tryed with detergent, alcohol and glass cleaner but none of then worked. Any hint is welcomed Thanks in advance Sammy Goo gone, goof off or similar |
How to clean glue from regrigerator's door...?
WD40
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How to clean glue from regrigerator's door...?
Call the manufacturer.
-- Jim McLaughlin Reply address is deliberately munged. If you really need to reply directly, try: jimdotmclaughlinatcomcastdotcom And you know it is a dotnet not a dotcom address. "SammyBar" wrote in message reenews.net... Hi all, I bought a new refrigerator but when tryed to remove a paper glued to the door, the glue stayed. What can I use to remove the glue without damaging the white paint of the door? I already tryed with detergent, alcohol and glass cleaner but none of then worked. Any hint is welcomed Thanks in advance Sammy |
How to clean glue from regrigerator's door...?
On 10 Apr 2006 12:46:20 -0700, "DAC" wrote:
| WD40 | Works for me, too. I got ancient, dried-out, bonded duct tape glue off of ceramic tiles using WD40. Nothing else worked. I kept trying on and off for at least a decade (it was in an inconspicuous spot, so it wasn't a priority) using all kinds of solvents and cleaners, but only WD40 worked. |
How to clean glue from regrigerator's door...?
WD-40 works everytime!
Searcher |
How to clean glue from regrigerator's door...?
WD40
Will it damage the painting...? |
How to clean glue from regrigerator's door...?
Not at all, I have used WD on many things as a matter of fact I have even
used it to remove bird droppings on a car while at a show. I didn't have my cleaning bucket of goodies at the time and the only thing that was in the car was WD, so I used that right before the judges got to me. Worked great. If I was confident enough to used WD-40 on my show car then I think a refridgerator is going to be just fine. Searcher |
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