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Citizen
Join Date: 03 Nov 2004
Location: New York City, US
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Denatured alcohol is my go-to solvent. First learned to use it on LPs (remember those?!) becauseit dried without residue and didn't scratch or mar the surface even on valuable vinyl... __________________ Faustus: 'Tis magic, magic that hath ravished me... |
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Citizen
Join Date: 04 Apr 2008
Location: NoHo CA
Posts: 138
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I've always used baby oil and a q-tip. Works really well. |
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Resident
Join Date: 18 Jan 2010
Location: Washington USA
Posts: 197
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I've always found naphtha lighter fluid (the kind you'd use to refill a Zippo lighter) to be the best thing for sticker residue, on book jackets and other things. Ronsonol, in the flat yellow squeeze bottle is the most common brand here in the States. It's never damaged anything that I can remember. I'd advise against acetone. It's a wonderful solvent but it will quickly dissolve many plastics and finishes, so a stray drop can do serious damage. |
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