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Sticky Stuff Remover Gel

Sticky Stuff Remover Gel - Usage Instructions

Usage Instructions:

Important: Sticky Stuff Remover Gel is NOT recommended for use on silk, leather, suede, polystyrene, rubber or foam-backed carpets or untreated wood.

1. Always test a small area first.

2. Use Sticky Stuff Remover Gel sparingly, washable surfaces such as fabrics should be washed thoroughly with warm soapy water after use.

3. Sticky Stuff Remover Gel can be used on skin and hair, however it is important that the treated area is washed thoroughly with soap/shampoo and water after use.

4. Any treated clothing should be washed before it is worn again.

Shake can well before use

Directions for Use:

A. Removing sticky labels or adhesive residues from hard surfaces:

1. Remove as much of the glossy part of the label as possible.

2. Spray Sticky Stuff Remover Gel onto the affected area.

3. Leave Sticky Stuff Remover Gel on the surface for 5-7 minutes to allow it to work.

4. Gently scrape the residue off the surface using a plastic spatula or similar (repeat if necessary).

5. Rinse with warm soapy water.

B. Removing oil-based stains and make-up from washable fabrics:

1. Blot off as much excess as possible using kitchen roll or similar.

2. Spray Sticky Stuff Remover Gel sparingly onto the affected area from 6-8 inches.

3. Leave Sticky Stuff Remover Gel on the surface for 5-10 minutes to allow it to work.

4. Wash item in accordance with manufacturers instructions using a pre-wash programme.

C. Removing chewing gum or thicker adhesives from hard surfaces:

1. Pierce the surface of the gum or adhesive several times using a pin or similar.

2. Proceed as A above.

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