To remove traces of glue at home, a variety of means are used: water, alcohol, acetone, vegetable oil, various solvents, etc.
Universal remedies for removing stains from any type of glue are medical alcohol and chemical solvents.
They help to remove even dried traces of glue that has managed to eat into clothes. If you don't have a bottle of solvent at home, take nail polish remover with acetone in it.
Wash the item in the washing machine. Sprinkle the stain with baking soda and rub it with a toothbrush: the glue stain should fade and disappear.
To fix the result, lubricate the stain with a solution of ammonia, leave for 30-40 minutes and then wash the item in warm water.
Acetone. To clean clothing made from natural materials from glue from stickers, use acetone.
Saturate the tacky area with nail polish remover, rub with a sponge, and then send the item to the wash.
You can immediately soak clothes in warm water with powder, and then wash. If the stain is already dry, then use alcohol - soak a cotton swab and rub the stain until it dissolves.
Glue can be removed from suede or fur with ammonia - hold it over steam for 5 minutes beforehand.
Mix citric acid and water to a pulp and apply to the glue.
When using lemon, put a few drops on the sticker. Wait five minutes and then rub with a sponge or cloth dampened with water and a little dishwashing detergent.