@@christhompson3655 I’ve done that too. Usually it works pretty well. But the big ones that were on the nightstands with the QR codes from the hotel they came from were insanely sticky. Maybe on my next project I’ll compare using the razor blade versus goo gone versus heat gun and see how they fair against each other A battle of sticker removal methods may be fun
I just bought one for $20 this morning. Thank you for the suggestion. Even though I had seen people use them and knew that one would help, I am REALLY resistant to purchasing more tools. For so many things, though, the cost is a lot less than I think it will be, and the benefit of how much time it can save me is really worth it. The heat gun is going to come in handy for my upcoming project, and I think having it would be worth the $20 for that alone. THANK YOU!
I use a razor blade to scrape stickers off.
@@christhompson3655 I’ve done that too. Usually it works pretty well. But the big ones that were on the nightstands with the QR codes from the hotel they came from were insanely sticky.
Maybe on my next project I’ll compare using the razor blade versus goo gone versus heat gun and see how they fair against each other
A battle of sticker removal methods may be fun
Using a heat gun will heat up the sticker glue, and it will be removed easily.
I just bought one for $20 this morning. Thank you for the suggestion.
Even though I had seen people use them and knew that one would help, I am REALLY resistant to purchasing more tools. For so many things, though, the cost is a lot less than I think it will be, and the benefit of how much time it can save me is really worth it.
The heat gun is going to come in handy for my upcoming project, and I think having it would be worth the $20 for that alone.
THANK YOU!