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How To Get Rid Of Sticker Residue On Glass

In most cases, stickers are made with adhesive material that is designed to be repositioned. But in some cases, stickers on glass can be stubborn things to get off, leaving unsightly residue behind, especially stickers made to be stuck on permanently. With a little bit of help and lots of scrubbing power, paper and decal stickers and its goo can be removed from glass surfaces.

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    Soak the glass object and sticker in hot soapy water. A good 10- to 30-minute soak should help soften the paper or vinyl of the sticker and make it easy to remove with your fingers.

    • The water and soap helps dissolve the glue and break its bond with the glass.
    • If you can't soak your glass object in water, soak a hot wet washcloth or sponge and dampen the sticker area.
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    Remove the sticker. Use your fingers to gently lift the sticker off or use a dull knife to scrape off the sticker by gently prying a corner of the sticker off, then wedging the blade between the sticker and glass until it is completely removed.

    • Be sure to pick a knife that is dull and not sharp to touch. Dull knives have been through wear and tear so when you use it on a glass surface, you won't run the risk of scratching the surface.
    • Alternatively, you can purchase a razor scraper that is designed to remove adhesives off surfaces.
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    Soak the glass object and sticker in hot soapy water. A good 10- to 30-minute soak should help soften the paper or vinyl of the sticker and make it easy to remove with your fingers.

    • The water and soap helps dissolve the glue and break its bond with the glass.
    • If you can't soak your glass object in water, soak a hot wet washcloth or sponge and dampen the sticker area.
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    Remove the sticker. Use your fingers to gently lift the sticker off or use a dull knife to scrape off the sticker by gently prying a corner of the sticker off, then wedging the blade between the sticker and glass until it is completely removed.

    • Be sure to pick a knife that is dull and not sharp to touch. Dull knives have been through wear and tear so when you use it on a glass surface, you won't run the risk of scratching the surface.
    • Alternatively, you can purchase a razor scraper that is designed to remove adhesives off surfaces.
    • In some cases, the sticker might come off very nicely after being treated with soap and hot water.
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    Mix together equal amounts of baking soda and cooking oil. [1] Baking soda is non-toxic, natural, and safe to use around pets and children. It's a great universal cleaning agent that lifts and dissolves dirt and grease. Adding oil to it makes it into a paste for easy application on any surface.

    • Any cooking oil will work. You can use olive oil, canola oil, or vegetable oil.
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    Protect nearby surfaces you don't want cleaned or damaged. Cover these surfaces with cloth or paper and tape them up with masking tape to seal them off from paste leakages.

    • Surfaces you want to protect from include plastic, painted surfaces, wood, or fabric.
    • Baking soda is relatively safe so if you do accidentally drop paste on an unwanted surface or your skin, there should be little to no damage if you clean it off right away.
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    Rub the baking soda and oil paste on the glass surface. Leave this on for a few minutes and let the baking soda do its magic.

    • For very stubborn stickers, leave the paste on overnight.
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    Wipe away the paste. The residue glue and paper should have softened enough for you to wipe or scrub away the sticker clean.

    • Alternatively, you can use an abrasive cloth or sponge-like steel wool to give extra scrubbing strength. However, be careful not to scratch the glass surface.
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    Fill a bucket or sink with hot water and washing soda. Half a cup to a cup of washing soda depending on how much water you're using should work.[2] The washing soda and hot water act a dissolving agent that melts the sticker's glue to break its bond from the glass surface.

    • Use gloves when handling washing soda as it can cause skin irritation. Washing soda binds better with hard water, or water with many minerals dissolved in it, to create a more abrasive foam than baking soda and washing detergent to better clean surfaces and clothing.[3]
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    Soak the object for 30 minutes. You can soak it even longer or overnight for more stubborn stickers.

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    Pull the object out of the water. Since washing soda is a much stronger alkaline than baking soda, the sticker should slide off the glass surface or be very easy to lift off.

    • Remember to rinse the object thoroughly after soaking it in washing soda, especially if it is an object used to consume food like a jar or glass cup.
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    Heat up your glass surface. Use a blow dryer on its highest setting and dry the sticker for 1 to 2 minutes. Or you can place the object in the sun for a couple of hours. The heat should melt the adhesive, but the sticker should be promptly removed or the adhesive might cool off again and harden.

    • If you're trying to get a sticker off a window of your car, park your car in a very sunny place for 2 to 3 hours.
    • Heat a glass or plastic item with hot water. Wait 15 seconds or so. If the label is on a flat surface like a lid, for example, run the hot water on the opposite side of the label while peeling off the label.
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    Peel the sticker off. Use your fingers to gently lift the sticker off. Be careful, the surface will be extremely hot. Alternatively, use a dull knife to scrape off the sticker by gently prying a corner of the sticker off, then wedging the blade between the sticker and glass until it is completely removed.

    • Be sure to pick a knife that is dull and not sharp to touch. Dull knives have been through wear and tear so when you use it on a glass surface, you won't run the risk of scratching the surface.
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    Use soap, oil, or any glue removing agent. There may be some remaining sticky residue for stubborn stickers and extra steps may need to be taken.

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    Put some rubbing alcohol on a paper towel, napkin, cotton ball, cotton swab, or a cloth. This method is especially helpful if you can't soak the glass object in a bucket of water. It is also relatively mess-free.

    • Rubbing alcohol is flammable. So be careful where you use it. Do not use it on a stove or heated area. Use rubbing alcohol in a well-ventilated place.[4]
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    Rub the sticker with alcohol. The sticker should come off or you may have to repeat these steps until it lifts.

    • Rubbing alcohol is a solvent, or cleaning agent that dissolves other substances such as the sticky glue on stickers. It dries almost immediately so it can be used to clean electrical objects without risking water damage.
    • Try holding the alcohol dampened item over the glass surface to soak the sticker.
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    Protect yourself and surfaces that might be damaged. WD-40 is a powerful dissolvent that dissolves adhesives but is also a powerful chemical solution. Be sure not to get any on you, on fabrics, or even the glass surface.

    • You can also use a kitchen degreaser in place of WD-40.
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    Spray WD-40 evenly on the sticker. In order to avoid getting any on the glass, you might want to spray WD-40 on a clean cloth and wipe it on the sticker instead.

    • Be sure to protect your hands by wearing gloves.
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    Wipe the sticker away with a clean washcloth. The sticker or decal should come right off with a little bit of scrubbing. For particularly stubborn stickers, you may have to use a razor scraper or dull knife to remove it.

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  • Question

    How do I remove a sticker from a glass oven door?

    Michelle Driscoll, MPH

    Michelle Driscoll is the Owner of Mulberry Maids based in northern Colorado. Driscoll received her Masters in Public Health from the Colorado School of Public Health in 2016.

    Michelle Driscoll, MPH

    Founder, Mulberry Maids

    Expert Answer

    To remove a sticker from a glass oven door, you can try any of the methods listed in this article. It is always best to start out with the mildest solution first, which is usually hot soapy water.

  • Question

    Does rubbing alcohol help remove stickers?

    Michelle Driscoll, MPH

    Michelle Driscoll is the Owner of Mulberry Maids based in northern Colorado. Driscoll received her Masters in Public Health from the Colorado School of Public Health in 2016.

    Michelle Driscoll, MPH

    Founder, Mulberry Maids

    Expert Answer

    Yes, it can be effective, as it is a solvent and can help to break down the sticker glue.

  • Question

    How do I get rid of quick glue paper that has been stuck on my glass window for years?

    Community Answer

    Use rubbing alcohol, it should do the trick.

  • Question

    Can water only work to get the sticker residue off?

    Community Answer

    Possibly, but it will be much easier to remove if you use soap, lighter fluid, or citrus cleaners to dissolve the gummy residue.

  • Question

    How do I remove stickers from my car's window?

    Community Answer

    Wd-40 works pretty well.

  • Question

    How can I remove a frosted design from a mirror?

    Community Answer

    If the frosted design is a decal and has been there for a long time, try using rubbing alcohol. If it's a newly applied decal, you can use either soap with water or detergent with water, and sometimes even vinegar could do the trick.

  • Question

    How do I remove transfers from the glass doors of a walnut display cabinet?

    Community Answer

    Try a production called Goof-Off to soften the adhesive, then scrape it with single edge razor blade.

  • Question

    How do I remove a sticker stuck to a car window if it's melted on?

    Community Answer

    A sharp knife or razor blade works, especially with plastic or vinyl stickers. Just scrape using an up to down motion. Don't go down to up, as you could damage your window that way.

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  • There are many products out there that specialize in removing sticker goo, like Goo Gone. Read the labels and instructions carefully.

  • Nail polish remover with glycerin on a cotton ball can also work.

  • Mayonnaise or peanut butter can also help break down the adhesive.[5]

  • Scrub any leftover residue off with a pencil eraser or by using vinegar to break it down.[6]

  • Be careful with the solvent, it will often disfigure plastic, fabric or other sensitive surfaces.

  • The best thing to do is get a blade that is made of stainless steel as it will not scratch the surface.

  • Wash hands thoroughly after using each solvent.

  • Be careful not to scratch your glass. Use light pressure when using razors, knives, and credit cards.

  • If you're using a blow dryer or heat gun, be careful not to crack the glass

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To remove a sticker from glass, try soaking the object in hot, soapy water for 10 to 30 minutes. After that, the sticker should peel away easily. If the sticker leaves adhesive residue on the glass after you remove it, make a paste with baking soda and cooking oil and apply it to the area. Let the paste soak in for a few minutes, then use a wash cloth or sponge to wipe the remaining adhesive away! To learn about additional techniques using rubbing alcohol and WD-40, read on!

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