Remove Adhesive Residue?

Undu! Great stuff. Get it at AC Moore. (Nail polish remover also works, but needs acetone and more elbow grease.)
 
Craft store. Like Michael's. My Michael's doesn't carry undu though.
 

You should be able to get it at any craft store: I'm surprised Michael's doesn't have it. It is great stuff: I use it for price stickers on glass frames, as well as scrap stuff.
 
You should be able to get it at any craft store: I'm surprised Michael's doesn't have it. It is great stuff: I use it for price stickers on glass frames, as well as scrap stuff.

I want something that will not ruin my photos! I hope this works!
 
We can get UnDu at our walmart in the craft section. It's a few aisles over from the scrapbook stuff but still in the crafts. I would sure try that before the nail polish remover! I also like to test stuff like that on a picture I don't plan to use in my albums. Maybe on a piece you've cropped off, just to see how it will work. I have also used a plain ol' pencil eraser to get that dotty adhesive off. Like I said try it out on a bad picture first. Good luck!:wizard:
 
Did you guys know that cooking oil also removes adhesive. I'm not positive what it would do to a picture though. And you need a little more elbow grease to get the glue off. Undo is also called Scrapper's Solution. That's what my bottle says anyway.

I think I will have to experiment with the oil and pictures.
 
I used Undu when I took all my old photos out of their original photo albums. It worked well. My LSS store owner recommended it.
 
It does not hurt the photos. My son was given some photos that had been laminated and I used Undo to remove the lamination and the photos were fine.
 
Thanks everyone! I'm so glad that there is something! These pictures were off of my dad's funeral boards that we put together and I originally stored them with picture facing picture. People were going through them after I took them down and they somehow didn't end up the way they were supposed to. I was so worried they were all ruined by the adhesive, because most of them can't be replaced!

Thanks again!

Steph
 
Un-du is like magic! You can literally POUR it over your photo and it will be fine. New photos, old photos, photos from a home printer, professional photos, etc. I have never had it damage a picture. And it dries totally invisible on paper also! So if you need to remove something from a paper layout or poster, it will be fine.

FWIW..... I recently bought a little "tool" at Target called an adhesive remover. It looks like a small, round, grey eraser with a pointed end. It works great on paper.... not sure on photos............P
 
Un-du is like magic! You can literally POUR it over your photo and it will be fine. New photos, old photos, photos from a home printer, professional photos, etc. I have never had it damage a picture. And it dries totally invisible on paper also! So if you need to remove something from a paper layout or poster, it will be fine.

FWIW..... I recently bought a little "tool" at Target called an adhesive remover. It looks like a small, round, grey eraser with a pointed end. It works great on paper.... not sure on photos............P

Thanks for the info!
 
Un-du is like magic! You can literally POUR it over your photo and it will be fine. New photos, old photos, photos from a home printer, professional photos, etc. I have never had it damage a picture. And it dries totally invisible on paper also! So if you need to remove something from a paper layout or poster, it will be fine.

FWIW..... I recently bought a little "tool" at Target called an adhesive remover. It looks like a small, round, grey eraser with a pointed end. It works great on paper.... not sure on photos............P

I have that and LOVE it!!!! It's by EK Success.
 
I use CM's pick up square. It's a gelatinous square that remove adhesive residue off of pictures and paper.
 
I use the CM pick up sqaure on paper too, not sure how it would work on a photo. You cold make your own by brushing rubber cement over a piece of paper and rolling it up into a ball.
 
For removing adhesive I use this:
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It is buy EK Success and I love it! It works awesome! :)

For removing any Xyron residue, I use:
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The both work great! I actually stumbled upon both of these at beescrappy.com. (I don't have anything to do with this website, I just happened to have ordered from them recently and they have wonderful CS! Not to mention I received my order like in 3 days!)

:)
 
















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