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| Isn't that frustrating?! You can't even use it until you get that off or you know how lovely it will smell... -Try some vaseline or cooking oil, generously applied. Let it sit for a few minutes, and then use a pan scraper to get it off. Keep me posted! Julie |
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| I just bought a new bread pan and can't remove any of the glue. You know, that rubber cement looking stuff that they use on the back of the paper inserts. Any suggestions? I've tried everything. Scrubbing it only makes it worse. |
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| My mother in law taught me a great trick for that, but it won't help you now, because you have to do it on the label before you try to take it off. She heats up the sticker with a hair dryer and it comes right off clean. ------------------ Mike Bersell, CEC http://www.unichef.com unichef@unichef.com |
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| Nail polish remover and wash well afterwards ....window cleaner will work well to ....depends if it is non stick or not?? |
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| Try Goo-gone. It removes labels, bumper stickers.... darn near anything, and it won't harm the surface. |
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| Skin So Soft. Let it soak in for an hour. |
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