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emmie | 17:04 Fri 15th Jul 2011 | DIY
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would anyone know if there is a way to get resin off some
plastic containers, got the gummed labels off with a struggle, but the
backing resin resolutely stayed put, and nothing so far has shifted it.
I have tried all sorts, not least elbow grease, but they remain sticky to
the touch. Tried soaking them, cif, you name it, nothing works
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just for future reference. :O)
sellotape
WD30, Chuck? Obviously, the 3 is right next to the 4 on Em's keyboard. I've made thr same kind of mistake myself !! '-)
ALLOW ME TO INTRODUCE YOU TO ZOFF YOU BUY LITTLE SATCHETS AT THE CHEMISTS IT WILL REMOVE ANY STICKY RESIDUE GUARANTEE.

MY DAUGHTER BUYS SOME STUFF FROM LAKELAND ITS CALLED SOMETHING LIKE STICKYOFF NOT TRIED IT MYSELF BUT SHE SAYS IT WORKS
Aww sorry about the mayo em; Kim and Aggie are usually so good!
WD40 or eucalyptus oil both work and clean away without leaving greasemarks
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The paper bit of the label came off with a bit of elbow grease but the back stuff, the resin or whatever stuck fast. And sorry but i worried so much about using the WD40 which i did try, about leaving it on food containers, that i binned them. I did wash them up, but could still smell the stuff, I wonder why manufacturers insist on using all these labels anyway, these were so big, plastered over half the contained, had no idea it would be such a struggle to get the labels off. Thanks for the help
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