Sticky residue—usually left behind by stickers or labels—can be surprisingly stubborn, especially on smooth glass. The trick to removing it effectively is using something that breaks down the adhesive without scratching or clouding the surface. Common Methods: Rubbing Alcohol and Dish Soap Two go-to household options are rubbing alcohol and dish soap like Dawn. Alcohol works as a solvent, helping dissolve certain adhesives, while dish soap is great at cutting through grease and grime. That said, neither method is foolproof—some residues just won’t budge with these alone. Why They Don’t Always Work Not all adhesives are created equal. Some are…
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