Help! Tint Remover

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      I love goo gone!!! I have 3 kids and the older 2 love to toss their

      chewed bubble gum in the 3rd row seats when they are done with it. I

      used it right on the gum and took a putty knife to it and got it all

      up. I used to use a commercial gum remover, but it would take some of

      the carpet with it. good luck, Goo gone gets everything, even

      crayon!! just be careful on fabrics like your clothes, it’ll leave a

      grease spot that won’t come out.

      — In Budget101_@yahoogroups.com, “FlyingAndSmiling”

      wrote:

      >

      > If it is just the tacky glue stuff then you can get it off with

      peanut

      > butter. I like using peanut butter since it stays put when you put

      it

      > on there. Put it on and let it set for a day. Don’t be stingy.

      Put

      > it on real thick. Allow it to set. The oil in the peanut butter

      will

      > cut through the sticky stuff.

      >

      > You can also use oil or go buy some goo gone. Yet the peanut butter

      > stays and will not run everywhere.

      >

      > Good Luck with it.

      >

      > Jan

      >

      > — In Budget101_@yahoogroups.com, “scherrj” wrote:

      > >

      > > Hi everyone…..hope all are getting through the holiday season

      > > well! 🙂

      > >

      > > I am needing some serious help right now. We recieved three sets

      of

      > > frendch doors on freecycle and boy are they awesome, we have a

      huge

      > > Arizona room and all three sets went in there one is interior now

      and

      > > two are exterior. This is now the main room that we live in

      since

      > > getting the wood burning stove in there. So anyway I haven’t

      painted

      > > them yet because I couldn’t decide on a color and now my family

      is

      > > coming from California to visit in less than two weeks and I need

      to

      > > get this done. Ok now here is my question; they have a very

      strong

      > > tint on them (for desert dwellings, very very strong) well I am

      > > trying to get it off and having trouble removing it all and then

      am

      > > left with this horrible glue type film on the window….what will

      > > take this off??? I am at a lose. I have started it now so I

      have to

      > > finish it so any help would be much appreciated!!

      > >

      > > Also, I just have to tell my HUGE (what I am calling) Christmas

      > > blessing. We are refinancing our house and when it came to the

      > > appraisal we figured somewhere are $160,000 as we have some

      > > unfinished projects and such plus we only bought this house 3 1/2

      > > years ago for $120,000…..the appraisal came back at

      $225,000!!! We

      > > are so thrilled, as it means we will more than likely be able to

      get

      > > a low interest rate since we will have a googob of equity left in

      the

      > > house after the loan. Sorry…..but I am so thrilled that I had

      to

      > > share.

      > >

      > > Thanks for any help!!

      > >

      >

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