Used PB Blaster to soften up and scrape off a really old sticker on the side of a metal filing cabinet. The cabinet is one of my wife's winter projects. Better help, rather than catching heck.
Previous to the PB Blaster, tried to unstick and scrape off the sticker. Nothing. Sprayed with PB Blaster, waited a minute or two, pealed off with the use of a scraper.
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Re: PB Blaster
I've read that WD 40 is also good for removing labels.
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Re: PB Blaster
I used wd-40 on labels and adhesives all the time in our maintenance shop when I was working
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Re: PB Blaster
Barnyard wrote:I used wd-40 on labels and adhesives all the time in our maintenance shop when I was working
Works great for labels and adhesives...don't even need much of a scraper...pretty much wipes right off!
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Re: PB Blaster
I use this stuff called Goof Off and it too works well for paint on emblems, stickers, general crud.
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Re: PB Blaster
My wife's grandma (guess that would be my grandma in-law) used to spray WD-40 on her legs and rub it in. She said it helped with dry skin.
Here's a good read about WD-40 https://www.wd40.com/cool-stuff/history
Here's a good read about WD-40 https://www.wd40.com/cool-stuff/history
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