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    I don't suppose anyone has any tricks on how to remove the health warning stickers from boxes of cigars without leaving marks or taking the other stickers with them? I thought maybe heating them but wanted to avoid that in case it starts to dry out the cigars in the box

    Obviously it not that big a problem, but I've been warned now so I don't really want them on there anymore!

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    Getting them off the box itself should be no problem as long as you can get a good start. A sharp blade helps with starting things ImE. Sticker over sticker will be tricky as you know. Try a gentle warming with hair dryer? Only a suggestion, but be careful.
    "Go you good things...geddem int'ya"

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    • #3
      Sharp blade or long finger nail mate

      To be fair its a bloody nightmare at times. In the past ive used a little bit of warm water - it helps lift the adhesive

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      • #4
        Goo-be-gone. Shite works like a charm. They're here in dollaramas in Canada so seee if they're around in poundland or whatever hardware stores the UK has.

        Also, hexanes or toluene. but not everyone has access to industrial solvents

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        • #5
          Thanks for your responses - will give them all a go!

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          • #6
            Sticky stuff remover might work. It uses citric acid to remove the stickers. N

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            • #7
              Originally posted by butternutsquashpie View Post
              Goo-be-gone. Shite works like a charm.
              It's also good for removing those stubborn bands.

              WARNING: It will mess up your stick in ALL cases, however.

              RJ




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