Comment by nottorp

5 days ago

You don't have a glue removal spray? :)

I bought one to get sticker residue off my windshield, but it's proven useful many times since.

Mind, considering how well it removes glue, I wouldn't stick anything that was touched by it in my mouth... but may be okay for the hand end of your chopsticks.

Can you recommend your glue removal spray which is food safe? Because the entirety of cutlery needs to remain food safe, not just the pointy end.

  • Just wash the cutlery afterwards? Dish soap isn't food safe either for that matter.

  • Orange oil works wonders. It's explicitly not food safe, but you get that stuff on your hand every time you peel an orange and it's also present in juice. Just rinse them afterwards and wear gloves.

  • My mother swears by "Goo Gone": https://googone.com/

    Of course, after you use it, I would recommend to wash the cutlery.

    • Here are the ingredients:

         Product Name: Goo and Adhesive Remover Spray Gel
         Product Code: 2096, 2137C
         Ingredients CAS No. Function
         Petroleum distillates 64742-47-8 Solvent
         Aliphatic ether alcohol Withheld Solvent
         d-Limonene 5989-27-5 Solvent
         Polymer Withheld Thickener
         Orange sweet extract 8028-48-6 Solvent
         Solvent orange 60 6925-69-5 Colorant
         Solvent red 18 6483-64-3 Colorant
      

      I would probably use some lens cleaning ether without perfume.

  • Paste made from sodium bicarbonate and vegetable oil is good at getting sticky label residue off glass jars.

  • I recommend isopropyl alcohol. It’s cheap, versatile and works like a charm for most of your cleaning jobs. Way safer and cheaper than sprays and "super-do-that-thing-4000". No offense to the sprayers.

    • Not for Austrian road tax stickers. That's specifically what made me get the spray.