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Is there an easy way to get stickers off a mirror?

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I have a hand me down mirror that must not have been used since the 1900's lol. It is so last century. Anyway, it has old race car stickers on it an i need to get them off!!!

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  1. You can actually buy "sticky stuff remover" but believe it or not baby oil works better (as i discovered - waste of money). Just massage it in to the stickers and leave it for a while, you can then scrape it off really easy.

    Cheap and easy, you can get it from any supermarket or pharmacy :)


  2. pour hot water on it and let it soak for an hour and scrub it off

  3. Well rubbing alcohol usually works if you pull them off and there is sticky stuff on there.

  4. rub baby or olive oil over stickers, leave for a few hours and then use an old credit type card to lift off as it wont scratch mirror.

    WD40 also works too if you do the same.

  5. spray it with Pam and leave it overnight. It will come off the next day. You can also use Goo Gone or there is some stuff on the market that actually is for sticker removal but Pam

    is just as cheap.

  6. Wet them down and then scrub as much off as you can. Use some nail polish remover (acetone)to get the adhesive off.

  7. there is this stuff its over in the car section its called googone and it works really good i had to use it to get stickers off of a toddler bed and things.

  8. Lighter fluid will take them right off.

  9. if the sticker is on the glass, take a kleenex, spray it with w/d 40 and apply it to the sticker for a few minutes and scrape it off carefully  with a card like a old phone card...works like a charm.....peace

  10. Goo gone is good, but go to the Dollar Store and get a bottle of LA'S ABSOLUTLEY AWESOME. Work great, just spray and wipe.  Good luck.

  11. Goo Gone's very good!

    It's a quick and fast working solution to remove adhesive, chewing gum, grease, tar, stickers, tree sap, labels, tape residue, oil, blood, lipstick, mascara, shoe polish, crayon, wax and even bumper stickers! It leaves no residue behind and contains no harsh odors. Safe to use on carpets, upholstery, clothing, wood, vinyl, plastic, glass, stone, laminate, ceramic, painted surfaces and even cement.

  12. GooGone is the best.

  13. I wouldn't use a razor or another sharp object, as that would scratch the surface.  I usually do one of two things, use oil (baby oil, olive oil, etc.) or use nail polish remover.  The nail polish remover should only be used if there isn't paint or wood nearby as it could ruin that surface.  

    Also, I would lay it down as to not allow anything to drip.  I'm sure you don't want the frame to be ruined.

    Good Luck!

  14. Scrape them off with a razor blade.  Or try Goo Gone, soak and wipe, and wipe, and wipe and wipe.

  15. Goo Gone.

    http://www.googone.com/products_gg.aspx

  16. Soak a washcloth in white vinegar and put it over the stickers; let them soak.

  17. You can use a razor blade but be careful no to scratch the mirror.

  18. I usually just spray them with windex or another cleaner and take my plastic dish scraper and they come off.

  19. Rubbing alcohol.

  20. goo-gone

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