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1. Use transparent adhesive with good viscosity to repeatedly stick and tear, and you can remove some of the surface.
2. The 4B eraser used for drawing is the kind that is very soft, and it can be erased.
3. If the traces that have been left for a long time have hardened, you can use a hot towel to soften it before trying.
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Chemicals cannot be used to remove.
You can use toothpaste + towel + patience.
As long as you have the above three materials, you will definitely be able to get it.
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Yes, with an eraser, empirically.
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Yes, I just don't know if peanut oil is okay?
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You can use propylene or alcohol gasoline and the effect is almost there.
There are two simple and easy ways to do this:
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Tips for removing glue from furniture.
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