Re: Security Stickers on DVD Cases



On Wed, 21 Jun 2006 19:34:19 +0100, Mike O'Sullivan <mike@xxxxxxxxxxx>
Gave us:

Phisherman wrote:



Slightly dampen a small cloth with kerosene. A few drops will do. Use
this cloth to remove the glue.

Lemon juice works well too.

A lemon oil based cleaner is the right stuff. Petroleum distillates
should be avoided.
.



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