Whether you're a student or an employee, it's fun to slap stickers all over your laptop. It's a cheap, easy way to give your PC a little personal flair, as well as broadcast your interests to those ...
As long as the wall paint isn’t flat or matte, WD-40 can make your child’s crayon masterpiece disappear. Allow WD-40 to sit ...
Dear Mr. HandyPerson: I have had a problem removing the residue from old, nonslip decals on the bottom of the tub. I love a tub bath, and those things are scratchy! -- Dorothy, Holmes Beach. Dear ...
Say "sayonara!" to stubborn sticker residue with these tips. There's nothing more annoying than trying to take a price tag or sticker off of a new purchase, just to ...
WD-40 is well known as a lubricant, but it has a ton of other game-changing applications around the house. Here are 34 unique ways to use WD-40.
Many manufacturers leave addhesive labels on their doors. These can be removed by spraying with WD-40 then cleaning the glass. Dear Reena: I just installed a new patio door and I am trying to remove ...
I’m not sure when it happened or who’s to blame, but at some point in time, stickers started appearing everywhere. And now, every single item purchased—tools, books, wine bottles, furniture, frying ...
eHow explains how to remove bumperstickers with WD40. In addition they point out a product specially made for this. Pep Boys has your product. It's called "Sticker Shock" and is found either near the ...