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WD-40 To Remove Sticky Glue

If you get glue on your floor tile or any where else, just spray with WD-40 and it will come off easily. My school janitor did not believe it but, by golly, it works. Thanks.

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By Bonnie from FL

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April 13, 20070 found this helpful

That's brilliant! I guess it would work on your hands, also, wouldn't it? God bless you!

 
By Graycrab (Guest Post)
April 13, 20070 found this helpful

WD-40 also is good furniture polish/cleaner. Takes off stubborn tags and labels.

 
By Fern from Illinois (Guest Post)
April 15, 20070 found this helpful

Thanks for the tip. Speaking of WD-40, they have a fabulous website (WD40.com) that lists 2,000 uses. They are submitted by product users and lots of them are quite clever. I love the stuff, myself. When I got a new range, I sprayed just a little bit on the no-wax floor tile where the feet would slide in.

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Now, I have NO problem sliding it out to clean. A service tech said he'd never heard of or seen that use but was amazed when I slid the stove out with one hand.

 
By Kati (Guest Post)
April 24, 20070 found this helpful

wd-40 also works on crayons marks on walls!!

 

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