1. Blow hot air with a hair dryer on the label, so that the label can be easily removed after heating.
2. When I was a child, I always liked to use a kind of baby noodles to wipe my face. Now it only costs one or two yuan a bag. When applied on the label, it can quickly penetrate between the item and the non-stick adhesive. Then you can easily remove stains with just one wipe. The cream can be left on for a long time and is very practical.
3. Fengyoujing is also very easy to use. Apply a little and wait for two minutes, then you can easily peel it off with your hands.
4. You can also tear off a layer of paper on the label, then apply alcohol or gasoline on it, then rub your hands back and forth on the surface, and finally wipe it off with a cloth.
5. Nail polish and hand cream are also good things. Applying them on the label can dilute and dissolve the non-stick adhesive. (It is best to use transparent nail polish.
6. The easiest way is to use a steel ball dipped in water and brush it off. However, it is not recommended to use it on precious metal items, otherwise it will Leaving scratches.
Extended information:
Glue is an intermediate that connects two materials. It mostly appears as aqueous agent and belongs to the fine chemical industry. There are many types, mainly adhesive. Classification is based on material, physical form, hardening method and adherend material. Common ones include instant glue (the common -1203 instant glue-ethyl cyanoacrylate strong instant adhesive) and epoxy resin bonding. , anaerobic glue, UV glue (ultraviolet light curing type), hot melt glue, pressure-sensitive glue, latex, etc.
Glue can stick to wood; paper; natural fiber D; synthetic fiber; polyolefin fiber. (Excluding Class E); Metals and alloys; Difficult-to-stick metals (gold, silver, copper, etc.); Metal fibers, inorganic fibers; Transparent inorganic materials (glass, gems, etc.); Opaque inorganic materials; Natural rubber; Synthetic rubber; Difficult to stick. Sticky rubber (silicone rubber, fluorine rubber, butyl rubber), hard plastics, plastic films; leather, synthetic leather, foam plastics; difficult-to-stick plastics and films (fluoroplastics, polyethylene, polypropylene, etc.); biological tissue and bones and dentine materials
Reference: Glue_Baidu Encyclopedia