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<blockquote data-quote="beau" data-source="post: 417157" data-attributes="member: 974"><p>An excellent way to remove price tags and sticky gunk from your record sleeves is to use some Ronsonol or Zippo lighter fluid, and a plain-edged knife with a belly.</p><p></p><p>Squeeze some lighter fluid on the sticker, rub it around a bit with your finger. After about 30 seconds to a minute, carefully stick the knife under the sticker. It will come off with ease. If there is any remaining goo, just squeeze some more lighter fluid directly on it, and gently swirl a finger on the goo, it will dissolve.</p><p></p><p>You have to be very careful with laminated sleeves, as sometimes the lamination comes off with the sticker. Most sleeves are not like this.</p><p></p><p>This process will stain those natural unbleached sleeves that are the same color as grocery bags, so don't use it on those.</p><p></p><p>This also works for removing labels from jewel cases and record labels.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="beau, post: 417157, member: 974"] An excellent way to remove price tags and sticky gunk from your record sleeves is to use some Ronsonol or Zippo lighter fluid, and a plain-edged knife with a belly. Squeeze some lighter fluid on the sticker, rub it around a bit with your finger. After about 30 seconds to a minute, carefully stick the knife under the sticker. It will come off with ease. If there is any remaining goo, just squeeze some more lighter fluid directly on it, and gently swirl a finger on the goo, it will dissolve. You have to be very careful with laminated sleeves, as sometimes the lamination comes off with the sticker. Most sleeves are not like this. This process will stain those natural unbleached sleeves that are the same color as grocery bags, so don't use it on those. This also works for removing labels from jewel cases and record labels. [/QUOTE]
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