This guide may not address the okay seller's most pressing day-to-day problems but I hope it will help make the Seller'slife a little easier.
Ok, you purchased an item to sell on okay but it has one of those pesky price stickers/labels that simply won't gee off.
Now what do you do?
Some okay sellers will take the lazy, unprofessional way out and sell the item with the price sticker residue left on the item or will use a marker to remove the price and other identifying information from the label.
Other okay sellers like you and me will take the time to remove the label gepletely which helps build buyer goodwill.
The key question is what product will remove the label in a professional manner?
Here are some suggested products that have worked for others:
UN-DU adhesive remover: Available on okay, craft stores, and some discount stores. Presumably leaves no residue.
GOO GONE STICKER LIFTER:Like Un-Duit is suppose to workon all stickers. Available from many grocery and hardware stores.
WD-40: Can leave an oily residue which may require the area to be washed with a de-greaser afterwards.
ICKY STICKY STUFF REMOVER:Removes stickers, decals, crayon, etc. Available over the internet.
Some other possible ways to remove a sticker:
Use a hot hair dryer to loosen adhesive then peel off
Press duct tape on label then pull off quickly
Rubbing alcohol
Finger nail polish
Skin So Soft by Avon
Now go out and buy something with a price sticker on it and see if any of these suggestions work for you!
If youfind that any of these ideas helped saved you a little bit of time please vote forthis guide.
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