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getting sticky labels off without leaving a mark

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Trillipse | 14:13 Wed 13th May 2009 | Home & Garden
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i have a nice tin that i'd like to re-use, which has some sticky labels on it from the original vendors/retailer. the tin has a nice matte finish on it which i don't want to spoil with the use of harsh abrasives chemicals or cleaning utensils - WHATEVER shall i do?

yours in anticipation
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WD40 is very good.
fill with boiling water & stickers remove easily.
Spray furniture polish is also good. Its an old retail trick. Spray a thick layer over the remnants of the label, leave it for a few minutes, then gently rub it off. Sorted.
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Wonderful - I shall try a combination of all three! You are splendid people...
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And if all else fails Lakeland do (I thinks its called) Sticky residue remover...anyway its for getting of labels and suchlike..
kim and aggy suggest putting on a thick layer of mayonaise, leaving for half an hour then using a plastic spatula to remove.
acetone(nail varnish remover) works everytime
Anything spirit based will get the sticky off ...

Anything from white spirit, to vodka.

(yes, really)

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