Glass windows and glass surfaces are some of the best things you could have in your house, but sometimes cleaning them can get tricky, especially if you don’t know the right product and technique to use. Glass surfaces can get foggy and accumulate scratches over time, and sometimes it can have some sticker residues because of unforeseen circumstances. There are some tricks that you can initially try but they might not work or even make the situation worse.

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So, to make sure that you don’t waste your money, time, and energy trying to get rid of the annoying residue in all the wrong ways, watch this cleaning trick by Clean With Confidence on YouTube. This method is efficient, effective, quick, and very simple and you wouldn’t even break a sweat. Read the instructions below now and make sure to watch the video tutorial to see how it’s exactly done.

Materials for Removing Sticker Residue from Glass:

  • Dawn powerwash spray
  • Razor blade scraper
  • Paper towel

How to Remove Sticker Residue from Glass:

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First, gather your materials and make sure that the razor blade that you’re using is brand new, not dull, and without any rust, using a dull blade could end up scratching the glass. Once ready, spray the area with the sticker residue with a Dawn powerwash, then get your razor blade scraper, and start scraping the residue off the glass. Wipe the blade clean on a paper towel, then repeat as necessary until the glass is clear, and then wipe the glass dry with a paper towel.

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Image credit: Clean With Confidence via YouTube

How To Remove Sticker Residue From Glass

*Thanks to Clean With Confidence via YouTube for all the images used here. If you love this hack, then give his channel a visit and subscribe for more!

How to Remove Sticker Residue from Glass

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