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<p>[QUOTE="Taupou, post: 4324735, member: 45"]I've found that Goo Gone works wonders. Just put in on over the sticker you want to take off, leave it for an hour or so, and the sticker will peel right off. Plus when the Goo Gone dries, it doesn't leave a mark. (I don't know if there will be damage that will show up in 50 years or so. however, if that is a concern.)</p><p><br /></p><p>I've also found the original version in the bottle works better, for me, than the spray gell.</p><p><br /></p><p>(You can do a trial run on something that doesn't matter, first, if you feel like it.)[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Taupou, post: 4324735, member: 45"]I've found that Goo Gone works wonders. Just put in on over the sticker you want to take off, leave it for an hour or so, and the sticker will peel right off. Plus when the Goo Gone dries, it doesn't leave a mark. (I don't know if there will be damage that will show up in 50 years or so. however, if that is a concern.) I've also found the original version in the bottle works better, for me, than the spray gell. (You can do a trial run on something that doesn't matter, first, if you feel like it.)[/QUOTE]
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