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    how do you clean your rulers?

    i have some glue residue on my rulers, i would like to clean it without creating too much damage to the acrylic (i think that is the name of the plastic the rulers are) - any advice ? :?:

    #2
    What kind of glue is it. Elmers should wash off. If soaking with soap and water doesn't work, how abut orange cleaner. never tried it but should be safe.

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      #3
      i put masking tape or office tape i dont know how you call it, and it leave a residue on the ruler. when i finished to work wt the remarks of the office masking tape, i took them off but left with very sticky ruler...

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        #4
        Becky, I would try "Goo Gone" or "OOPS" for tape residue. I get them from the hardware store, and use them for removing sticky residue from pricing stickers.


        It's Not What You Gather, But What You Scatter
        That Tells What Kind Of Life You Have Lived !

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          #5
          tnx! i am on my way to the hardware store!
          cheers!!


          It's Not What You Gather, But What You Scatter
          That Tells What Kind Of Life You Have Lived !

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            #6
            Be careful to not rub off the gridlines and other ruler markings. The markings on one of my rulers--it's a 6" x 24" Fiskars--is rubbing off just through normal use. It's the ruler I use the most and it's only rubbing off on the end where it probably gets handled the most.


            It's Not What You Gather, But What You Scatter
            That Tells What Kind Of Life You Have Lived !

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              #7
              Hmmmmmm....I never clean my rulers. I can honestly say it has never occurred to me to do so. Yikes! I have guards on the large rulers so I don't cut myself and pick up my rulers by the guard. Not all my rulers (small ones) have guards but I must alternate enough that there is no wear on the markings.

              Barbara

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                #8
                This will sound weird but you can remove tape residue and other sticky stuff off hard surfaces like plastic,glass,counters etc. by just rubbing the spot with a bit of mayo.Then wash with soap and water.Something my mother taught me.

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                  #9
                  Mayo, what a brilliant idea. I have always used Goo gone like Margo does. It is a fabulous product.

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                    #10
                    we dont have ooops or the other one. i will let you know the name later. mayo that is great idea if it works i will try that as well. tnx

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                      #11
                      Try olive oil it works the same as mayo on sticky residue and then wash with soapy water, also learnt from my mother. Dorothy Suffolk UK

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                        #12
                        thanks for every edvice, for the moment i went to DIY store, bought sticker remover from HG (local dutch) and it works just fine, the only thing is that sticks miles, so i think i will try later (with the other rulers) the olive oil and mayo. will inform you what is the best solution.
                        btw, i tried before with simple inexpensive cleaning alcohol it worked ok as well but i thought there is easier way to get rid of the sticky residue...seems that now and then cleaning with the new stinky stuff that i have will do that work.
                        cheers

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                          #13
                          I use WD-40, spray a little on a cloth and wipe away the sticky gunk. Also works good on price tags that don't come off, as long as it's not something that will absorb the WD-40.

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                            #14
                            Forgot to add you have to make sure you get it wiped off really well after with a bit of soap and water so the oily residue doesn't stay on it and wreck your fabric.

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