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    I know about this stuff called "Goo Gone" I believe, but I was just wondering if it would work on a sticker on the back label of a game? I know it might take off the actual label, but was just wondering if anybody has tried it before. Thanks!

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    I use Goo Gone a lot, but you want to try to get as much of the sticker off as possible first. The Goo Gone just helps get rid of the sticky residue - if you put it right on the sticker, it just smears the colors around.

    I'm not sure about trying to get a sticker off of the label though, you'd have to be really precise about what you were doing, otherwise you'll get the gunk off but the label colors will run.

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    Can I just go to my local store, and purchase a bottle of this stuff, or do I have to get it online?

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    You can get it at plenty of stores. I got a big bottle at Wal-Mart, but I can't remember how much it was. I bought the bottle with the spray nozzle by mistake, you want to make sure you only put this stuff where you want it.

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    Home Depot has Goo Gone in the register aisles. However, it's not a magic product, its simply a good solvent, which doesn't destroy everything.

    What I do all the time is drop a LITTLE Goo Gone, let the sticker soak it up. Then I take a hair blow dryer and heat up the sticker, which softens it. That allows me to take it off in one piece, usually. Then I use a dab or two of Goo Gone on a paper towel, and rub the residue of old glue off. The success rate on Cartridges, labels, and CD/DVD cases is very high for me.
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    i was actually on a sticker removing binge last night. even very old crusty ingrained stickers can be removed successfully without any solvent if you just take a little bit of time. Rushing is a sure fire way to rip the sticker and if its on a label to rip that as well. I removed well over 100 stickers last night and damaged only a single label (old blockbuster n64 rental, the sticker even warned trying to remove it would ruin the label but i was just too defiant to listen haha.) using my method of starting in a corner and peeling ever sooooo slowly even allows me to take off the under the jacket dvd case style spine stickers that gamestop/ebgames loves to use without ripping the cover art. I wish all used game stores would switch to plastic stickers as theyre just so much easier to remove. I find that googone is good for removing the residue under the sticker, i've never tried using it to remove the sticker itself though.
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    Quote Originally Posted by theChad View Post
    I use Goo Gone a lot, but you want to try to get as much of the sticker off as possible first. The Goo Gone just helps get rid of the sticky residue - if you put it right on the sticker, it just smears the colors around.

    I'm not sure about trying to get a sticker off of the label though, you'd have to be really precise about what you were doing, otherwise you'll get the gunk off but the label colors will run.

    If the sticker situation is really bad, remember that you can probably swap the rear case half off, and swap it with one from a common game (IE: you have a copy of final fantasy for NES with a sticker on the rear label, you can swap the rear of the cart with a mint super mario bros one.

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    Quote Originally Posted by PixelSmasher View Post
    If the sticker situation is really bad, remember that you can probably swap the rear case half off, and swap it with one from a common game (IE: you have a copy of final fantasy for NES with a sticker on the rear label, you can swap the rear of the cart with a mint super mario bros one.
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    Lighter Fluid is the best sticker-on-plastic solvent I've ever used.

    Of course, it's volatile, so I wouldn't reccomend using it around open flames ... and once the label is gone you would do well to wash the area where the lighter fluid was with a bit of warm soap and water.

    But seriously, it'll take an NES label off right down to the plastic with minimal effort.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Frankie_Says_Relax View Post

    Of course, it's volatile, so I wouldn't reccomend using it around open flames ...
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