This method must be familiar to everyone. Hair dryers can be seen everywhere in the house. Blow on the label for 2-3 minutes to make the label soft, and then tear it off. Is this method useful?
Experience: The actual trial shows that it works well for some labels that are not difficult to tear, but it seems difficult to deal with the labels that are particularly difficult to tear. And be careful in the process of tearing, or you will leave residual glue.
In addition, for items that can't be heated (for example, I want to remove the sticker from my laptop), I dare not try it rashly! But the hair dryer is ready-made. You can try it first. If not, try other methods in this article!
Rubber:
Easy-to-get rubber, use physical friction to wipe off the remaining rubber.
Experience: It takes a lot of effort to get up and use an eraser, and the effect is not obvious. Eraser crumbs may even be entangled with residual rubber, resulting in powder residue after wiping. Moreover, it is easy to leave wiping marks on plastic items, so don't try it easily.
Hand cream and lotion:
The hand cream contains surfactant and softener, and the surfactant can separate the adhesive from the adhered object. Apply hand cream on the sticker and wait for 5~ 10 minutes. When the sticker is soft and wet, you can take it off.
Experience: After applying a layer of hand cream on the label, 10 minutes later, it is obvious that the sticker is slightly translucent. At this time, the sticker can be removed from the object with a light nail, but there will still be some stubborn traces of residual glue and back glue. Although it is easy, it is not very clean.