Remove Glue Residue Left on Plastic Containers (Using WD-40)

Nowadays there are many different items that come in reusable plastic containers. The biggest problem with reusing them is that there is always the sticky residue from the label that was on the container.

I was told that olive oil would remove the residue. All I had to do was to coat the area with olive oil and let it sit overnight. So I did, and sure enough, it worked. I am fairly sure that any type of vegetable oil will work if left on the area overnight.

After that I got to thinking about baby of oil and whether or not it could possibly do the same trick. I tried it, and it worked also.

I read that WD–40 will remove the sticky residue left behind after using duct(duck) tape. Needless to say, if it will remove the sticky residue from duct(duck) tape, it most certainly will remove the sticky residue left behind from plastic container stickers.

Uses of WD-40

I knew that WD-40 could be used for many different things. I thought I would list a few here, so I Googled it.  Boy was I surprised with the results. See the list of links below and pick whichever one you want. I intend on going to all of the lists just to see what is on them.

After searching its benefits in google, I am going to try some out myself. I clicked on a few of the lists and saw that WD-40 removes all traces of duct tape from any surface where it once was, it will remove lipstick from clothes when sprayed on the lipstick and then washed as usual, it will relieve arthritis when sprayed on the painful joint and so on.