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atalanta | 00:22 Sun 29th Nov 2015 | Home & Garden
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My new kitchen was adorned with hooks for towels which were stuck on with double-sided sticky things. Now one of them has broken and I have to replace them , but can't get the broken bits off. I don't want scratches or any other damage to the new(ish) cabinets.
Ideas, please ?
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This is pretty good.
Lakeland also does something similar.
Worth trying to start with .
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That's a bit dear, isn't it, for two blobs of stickum ?
Sorry I spoke.
atalanta, you can always hang onto the Sticky Stuff remover when you've finished the job. I've been using mine for minor tasks for years and it still works. It does what it says on the can.
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I would do as suggested by tonyav.

There hundreds of uses for WD40 and removing glue is a one; without damaging your cabinets. See Nos 15 & 23 on the following list. :-

http://www.rd.com/home/cleaning-organizing/13-amazing-uses-for-wd-40/

Hans.
Nail polish remover would remove the sticky bits
^^^ Nail Polish Remover will remove the sticky bits and Ruin the Surface of the Cabinet.

Hans.

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Fortunately, there was a shelf left over from the kitchen fitting. I'll try dabbing some WD 40 on it to see if anything untoward happens before I try it elsewhere.
Next question - where did I leave my WD 40 ?
The shed, under the sink !
Some meths perhaps ?
Waste of a good beverage mikey!!
lol Retrocop !
hicc. Seriously Meths or lighter fluid (Ronson or whatever)

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