Use Goo-Gone, it'll help take off the glue from the stickers.How can I take price tags off clear plastic glasses?
rubbing alcoholHow can I take price tags off clear plastic glasses?
Soak the glasses in hot soapy dish water. They will come right off with a scrape of your finger nail.
don't you hate that??? Boil a pot of water and hold the glasses above the steam ....the price tag will practically fall off....Not so close that you melt the glasses, mind you.... Just about any chemical will ';etch'; or scratch the lenses...so will rubbing them.. Steam!
Try WD 40. It's great for removing labels, cleaning grease off stoves and as a shower door cleaner. I'm hooked.
Rub a paper towel dipped in vegetable oil over the glue from the price tags. The glue should rub off easily. Then wash the glasses in warm soapy water.
rubbing alcohol or lighter fluid
Simple pour on White Vinegar on the price tags wait for half hour then just peel off if there is any remaining glue just put a small amount of vinegar on a cloth then rub it will desolve the glue residue Good Luck !
Or follow this simple method, Unglue stickers, decals, and price tags
To remove a sticker or decal affixed to painted furniture or a painted wall, simply saturate the corners and sides of the sticker with full-strength white vinegar and carefully scrape it off (using an expired credit card or a plastic phone card). Remove any sticky remains by pouring on a bit more vinegar. Let it sit for a minute or two, and then wipe with a clean cloth. This approach is equally effective for removing price tags and other stickers from glass, plastic, and other glossy surfaces.
Good Luck !
Goo Be Gone. Great product available in grocery stores, Linens n Things, Target, just about everywhere. Takes stickers off everything without leaving marks.
rubbing alcohol. pour a very little on a paper towel, then rub it off. make sure to wash really well after removing!!!!
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