Stickers Stuck on Clothes

Updated on April 13, 2008
J.G. asks from Haughton, LA
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I am having the hardest time getting stickers off of my daughters clothes. There were times that I didn't knwo that she had stickers on then put the clothes in the laundry. Well they were washed & dried & now I cant get the backing of the sticker off the clothes. If anyone has any advice please let me know.

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Ok ...so I took the advice of Amanda & I rubbed lemon juice & ice on it. Well it worked. Thank you. I honestly didnt know how to get it off

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K.M.

answers from San Antonio on

I understand what you mean.... give this a try if you haven't already..... three things actually,,, first I would try some rubbing alcohol ,, dampen the spot and rub the sticky's away,, if that doesn't work or you can't use it on certian fabric, ( like satin) wal mart sells a item called " goo be gone" it's in the laundry area and it's fabulous...

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A.P.

answers from Austin on

rub a combo of ice chips and lemon juice on them, rewash

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M.V.

answers from San Angelo on

ive never had to deal with that but try soaking them in steaming hot water. i dont think cold water will do any good. also maybe some shout will work. it works on everything for me.

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answers from San Antonio on

You might try Goo Gone. I don't know whether it works on fabric - you should definitely read the back before you try it. And probably even put it on a small part that can't be seen to test it. I haven't tried it on clothes, but I know it works to get that gooey sticker stuff off other things like refrigerators.
I hope you find something that works.
- P.
www.tinytottowels.com

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J.G.

answers from College Station on

There is some stuff they sell at Lowes, I will try to find out the name of it and get back to you. It worked really well for me for stuff like this.

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C.K.

answers from Killeen on

Maybe try soaking them in dishwater and then scrubbing them off? That's the only thing I can think of.

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S.M.

answers from Houston on

I was going to tell you about "GOO-GONE" but I see that you have already been informed of it's wonders. good luck on the clothing that you've already laundered.
S.

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Goo gone should work on them. don't use the other stuff because it is not safe for fabric.

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V.B.

answers from Killeen on

Try a product called Goo Be Gone. It can usually be found in the paint supplies section at Wal Mart. It's intended for use on carpeting and counters so test a small patch of clothing in a hidden spot first. Or try freezing the garment and then "cracking" the leftover sticker off.

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