1. Using a hair dryer
The cleaning method involves using a hair dryer to soften the adhesive. Simply turn on the dryer and direct the heat towards the glue. Once the glue has softened, it can be easily wiped off, leaving the surface completely clean. It’s important to ensure that the dryer is kept at a safe distance from the plastic surface to prevent any damage.
Note: It’s important to exercise caution and ensure the safety of the plastic surface during this process.
2. Use soda and oil
Step 1: Mix a small amount of baking soda with oil (such as coconut oil or olive oil) in equal parts in a small bowl until they form a paste.
If you have sensitive skin, it’s advisable to wear gloves during this process. Alternatively, you can use a dry cloth instead of your hands to scrub in the mixture.
Step 3: Let the mixture sit for 30 minutes to allow the baking soda and oil to soften the adhesive. The longer the mixture sits, the easier it will be to remove the glue.
Step 4: Use a scouring pad to rub off the glue. For better results, use a kitchen sponge with a more abrasive layer. Continue rubbing vigorously until all the glue is removed.
If the glue doesn’t come off, repeat the process by applying more baking soda and oil, and letting it sit for another 30 minutes before attempting to remove the glue again.
Step 5: Wash the plastic with soap and warm water to remove any residue or oil. Wipe the plastic clean with a damp cloth soaked in soapy water, and rinse until it’s completely grease-free.
3. Make use of household items
Using Vinegar
Vinegar can be used to dissolve the adhesive on plastic. Instead of scrubbing vinegar over a larger area of glue, you can soak a cloth or paper towel in vinegar and place it over the glue. Leave it on for 15 to 30 minutes, and then wipe off the loosened residue.
To get rid of the vinegar smell, wash the plastic with soap and warm water afterward.
Using alcohol
Alcohol can be used as a chemical-free solution for stubborn glue. Dip a cotton pad in alcohol and apply it to the adhesive. As you rub, the remaining glue will come off. Continue rubbing until all the glue is removed, and reapply more alcohol as needed.
Using mayonnaise or peanut butter
If the plastic is not porous, mayonnaise or peanut butter can be used. These foods contain oil, which can seep into porous plastics. For harder plastic, cover the glue spot with a thick layer of mayonnaise or peanut butter, and let it sit for 30 minutes before removing.
Using a rubber eraser
If there is a thin layer of glue, such as residue from a label, you can rub a rubber eraser on top of it to remove it.
Using a special glue cleaner
If the above methods do not work, you can try using a store-bought glue remover such as Goo Gone or WD-40. These specialized products are highly effective in removing adhesives from plastics.
Above is an article on the most effective ways to remove adhesive from plastic at home. We wish you success!