Rush2112
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Posted 10:55 pm, 03/23/2013
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I use WD-40. it dies the job well and has 100;s of other uses. Very good to keep around the house.
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mae53
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Posted 9:08 pm, 01/22/2013
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b ur fingers on them
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snapthat
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Posted 5:56 pm, 01/22/2013
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I have used peanut butter before. It worked very well.
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moving101
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Posted 5:53 pm, 01/22/2013
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The moral of this story is, anything oily will take stickers off of wood.
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pinkfire
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Posted 5:48 pm, 01/22/2013
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oil works best . it loosens the glue on the sticker and protects the wood at the same time . veggie oil , baby oil or mineral oil .
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popsiclestix
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Posted 3:45 pm, 01/22/2013
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Baby oil. Put some on a cotton ball till the sticker is soaked, wait a couple minutes, and start peeling. It works great for getting that stick residue that sometimes stays behind.
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sassy senior
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Posted 12:52 pm, 01/22/2013
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i am old enough to know better
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scrawlspace
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Posted 12:51 pm, 01/22/2013
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peanut butter.....spread it on the sticker and let it sit for a while. usually comes off easily.
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littlebill
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Posted 12:31 pm, 01/22/2013
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If that skeered her off i don't need her anyhow
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moving101
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Posted 12:11 pm, 01/22/2013
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littlebill, you skeered her off with that cooking comment!
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moving101
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Posted 12:08 pm, 01/22/2013
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Goo-Gone, Lemon Oil, WD40 on furniture.
Quack, I love ya, but, don't use vinegar on wood. It will turn it white...permanently!
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littlebill
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Posted 11:55 am, 01/22/2013
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I'm looking for a good woman that don't mind doing a little cooking
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sassy senior
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Posted 11:40 am, 01/22/2013
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around here everything is hers
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Yugoman
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Posted 11:33 am, 01/22/2013
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Granddaughter says everything is mine lol
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sassy senior
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Posted 11:32 am, 01/22/2013
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My Grandaughter puts stickers on everything
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