1. You can't tear it by hand. Try to use some gadgets to help
When you meet a super stubborn opponent, it's not the way to rub your fingers hard. Then scrape it off with a knife or a hard card (bank card, traffic card); At this time, it should be noted that if it is glass products or metal furniture, you should be extra careful when using a knife to avoid scratching the furniture and hurting yourself.
after scraping, if there is still a little glue on the surface, you can choose transparent glue or double-sided tape for treatment. This method can be understood as fighting poison with poison. The principle is to use the adhesive surface to tear off the adhesive. After repeated pressing and pulling, the adhesive on the surface can be removed.
2. Hand cream and other skin care products
For girls, hand cream or face cream is a must, but so are some boys. Even if you don't use hand cream, those face creams or face oils should be available, so they can play an important role. As mentioned above, when it comes to the residual colloid of the trademark removed after baking with a hair dryer, you can choose one of these two kinds of skin care products, apply a thick layer on the surface, leave it for a few minutes, rub it off by hand, and finally wipe it off.
3. Soapy water and essential balm
When the new home is made of glass products, you can soak it in soapy water, take it out and wipe it with a wet towel after half an hour. If the volume is too large, you can wet the rag with soapy water, cover it on the surface of the items to be removed, and check the results after a while. At this time, when there is still some residue, diluted vinegar can be used to deal with tenacious glue. Pour a few drops of wind oil essence on the rag, wipe it back and forth against the surface, and clean it with a wet cloth after achieving the desired effect.
For the method of removing furniture labels, especially the colloid after the sticker is torn off, if you encounter such a situation in your life, you can try it boldly. In fact, this is not only applicable to trademark glue, but also applicable to the glue left on the wall after the hook is removed, or the sticking of double-sided tape at home.