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Credit Card Glue - How To Discuss

By William Taylor |

Credit Card Glue

I have a sticker on my credit card. After removing the adhesive, the pressure sensitive adhesive remains. How do you get rid of it? 3

Put isopropyl alcohol on a cotton ball and rub it on the desired area.

w How to remove the sticker.

Remove the adhesive and press the residue quickly ... it goes hard. This will remove any remaining glue.

Credit Card Glue

Credit Card Glue

Remove the tag and use the back to glue and pull the credit card stick, the tag will partially remove the tag, keep doing this until it closes.

I grab some mayonnaise (which everyone has in my fridge and store on a store trip) and rub it. Then you need to use soap and water to remove the grease. It also works with anything that has a sticker that leaves an adhesive label. (Ie anything other than a photo frame or paper).

Add any kind of oil like baby, cooking etc. And rub in the glue and it will come out, then clean the board. Glue, if there is oil on the freight board, do not rub it.

Credit Card Glue

Credit Card Glue

I have noticed that rubbing it with a small amount of vegetable oil or mother oil on a paper towel or cloth removes the glue from everything I have tried. Including hands!

Try to sing on glue with your sticker. They should be hard and dig a little hard. It's kind of boring, but I do it all the time with lighters and Christmas presents and everything and it works.

Try Goo Gone, it really works. Also works great for removing new window stickers!

Use acetone or isopropyl alcohol on a cotton ball to remove the tip quickly!

Credit Card Glue