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Old 02-11-2011, 01:26 PM
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I baste on my cutting table andd use goo gone to clean it.
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Old 02-11-2011, 01:31 PM
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I had overspray on my laminate floor. I guess I didn't use enough newspaper. Anyway, I really couldn't get it off - it eventually wore off. I know I tried several things, from what I usually use to other cleaners. Didn't try goo gone though.
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peanut butter is supposed to remove stickiness from labels, etc.
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Old 02-11-2011, 01:52 PM
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Ouch - I hope it all comes off. I'd try the baby oil or a furniture polish oil - teak needs oiling every now and then anyway, doesn't it?

My dining room table is currently finished in vintage dust... I should get out the furniture oil, myself. :?
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WD-40 works to remove the spray residue and sticky labels.
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Originally Posted by Stitchnripper
I had overspray on my laminate floor. I guess I didn't use enough newspaper. Anyway, I really couldn't get it off - it eventually wore off. I know I tried several things, from what I usually use to other cleaners. Didn't try goo gone though.
I did this too. I used a magic eraser to get it off, but I don't recommend using one on the DR table. I've taken the shin off parts of my kitchen counters.
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Old 02-11-2011, 03:09 PM
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Originally Posted by Stitchnripper
I had overspray on my laminate floor. I guess I didn't use enough newspaper. Anyway, I really couldn't get it off - it eventually wore off. I know I tried several things, from what I usually use to other cleaners. Didn't try goo gone though.
I did this too. I used a magic eraser to get it off, but I don't recommend using one on the DR table. I've taken the shin off parts of my kitchen counters.
Thanks. Will try this.
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GooGone is a great product. It removes gunk or adshives(spelling?) from all types of surfaces without damaging it.
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Have you tried lemon oil or a furniture polish?
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WD-40 works great!!!! Don't ask how I know! After getting the adhesive off, I rinsed with Murphy's Oil Soap to get the lubricant off. That combo worked so very well for me.
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