Whether it’s a kid’s favorite cartoon character or a holiday decoration, stickers on your front door glass can be a bit of a challenge to remove. No worries! I’ve rounded up six simple ways to clean off those sticky remnants without damaging your door. Let’s get started!
1. Soap and Warm Water Soak
This is one of the easiest and most gentle methods—perfect for light adhesive stickers.
What you’ll need:
- Warm water
- Dish soap
- A sponge
Steps:
- Fill a bowl with warm water and add a few drops of dish soap.
- Soak a sponge in the mixture, and gently scrub the sticker and the adhesive.
- Let the soapy water sit on the sticker for about 5–10 minutes. This softens the adhesive.
- After soaking, use the sponge or your fingernail to gently peel off the sticker. Wipe the area dry, and you’re done!
2. Vinegar Power
White vinegar is a natural cleaner that works wonders on stubborn adhesives.
What you’ll need:
- White vinegar
- A spray bottle
- A scraper or old credit card
Steps:
- Pour vinegar into a spray bottle and spritz it generously on the sticker.
- Let it sit for a few minutes to break down the glue.
- Use a plastic scraper or old credit card to gently lift the edges of the sticker.
- Wipe away any residue with a cloth, and voila—no more sticker!
3. The Magic of Baking Soda and Oil
This method combines the power of abrasiveness with the gentle slickness of oil.
What you’ll need:
- Baking soda
- Vegetable oil or coconut oil
- A soft cloth
Steps:
- Mix equal parts baking soda and oil to create a paste.
- Apply the paste directly to the sticker and adhesive.
- Let it sit for a few minutes, then use a soft cloth to rub in circular motions.
- The sticker should start to peel off. Once it’s gone, clean the area with warm water and dish soap to remove any oily residue.
4. Heat It Up with a Hairdryer
Heat can loosen up the adhesive on stickers, making it easier to peel them off without leaving behind a sticky mess.
What you’ll need:
- Hairdryer
- A plastic scraper or your fingers
Steps:
- Set your hairdryer to the warm setting and hold it a few inches from the sticker.
- Heat the sticker for about 30 seconds to 1 minute, moving the dryer back and forth.
- Once the sticker is heated, use a plastic scraper or your fingernails to slowly peel it off.
- Wipe down the area with a damp cloth to clean up any remaining adhesive.
5. Rubbing Alcohol Wipe-Down
Rubbing alcohol can dissolve sticker adhesive quickly, and it’s something you might already have at home.
What you’ll need:
- Rubbing alcohol
- Cotton balls or a cloth
- A scraper or an old credit card
Steps:
- Soak a cotton ball or cloth in rubbing alcohol.
- Dab the alcohol on the sticker and let it sit for a minute or two.
- Use a plastic scraper or your fingers to peel off the sticker.
- Wipe away any leftover stickiness with more rubbing alcohol, and your glass should be sticker-free!
6. WD-40 to the Rescue
WD-40 is not just for squeaky hinges—it works wonders on sticky adhesives too!
What you’ll need:
- WD-40
- A clean cloth
- A plastic scraper or an old credit card
Steps:
- Wipe the area clean with a dry cloth to remove any leftover WD-40 and adhesive.
- Spray a small amount of WD-40 directly onto the sticker, making sure to cover the edges.
- Let it sit for a minute or two to allow the oil to loosen the adhesive.
- Use a plastic scraper or an old credit card to gently peel off the sticker.