Don’t you hate those stickers that seem to come on almost everything you buy? Price stickers, brand name stickers, instruction stickers - they come off in tiny shreds like a wallpaper nightmare, then leave a sticky residue that’s virtually impossible to remove. Who comes up with these things?
What could be so difficult about inventing stickers that just peel off?
Until they do, ‘Goo-gone’ works. Also, try rubbing the sticky residue with vegetable oil or alcohol and an old cloth depending on the glue used.
Stickers are designs which are used for fashions and attractions and to create a kind of brand and memories among customers. As fashion changes from time to time so also the stickers. A sticker does not have the same value for long times. With the deterioration in the sticker age, its value start to drop down. Putting a sticker is quite easier than removing it. There are many sticker removing products and these products may vary according to substance it has to deal with. Heat and chemicals are suitable in some situations though it can damage the paint of the substance if there has been a re-spray. Metal blades are not totally convenient to remove stickers because there are chances of getting scratches and marks on the surface; however last week I found some sticker removal tools at http://www.decalstickerremover.com. which I think is quite capable in removing stickers from any kind of surfaces.
PS – a cheap product that is good to remove adhesive caused by the sticker is eucalyptus oil. Most supermarkets stock it.