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Cotton swabs stick to the wind oil fine rub! It's very convenient, try it if you don't believe it!
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Wipe with a rag moistened with hot water.
Wipe with alcohol or wine.
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Try using an eraser.
If it doesn't work, try to use a little better tape to stick it in the glued area, stick it tightly, and slowly remove it.
Just try a few more times. It is easy to come off with adhesive glue. Be patient, though.
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It depends on what kind of material your furniture is made of, and what kind of coating is on the surface.
Uncoated furniture is best served with eraser or hot water.
Tung oil and other materials are better coated with alcohol and hot water.
Personally, I think it's better to use hot water for everything, because it doesn't hurt the furniture itself.
Erasers can leave slight scratches on the surface.
Alcohol can corrode individual materials or coatings.
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You can definitely use wind oil essence, and you can usually use toothpaste to wipe the stains, and the effect is also very good, I make furniture, so I must try it.
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It can be removed with industrial alcohol.
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Use a wider and stickier one.
Transparent. Stick it down.
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Natural water. The kind used in shoe factories. But if the plastic stuff sticks to it, it can't be used
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Dip a rag in hot water and wipe it in a circular motion to remove.
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