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Old 02-24-2010, 08:39 AM
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Wondering the best way to remove the house numbers from the window...you know, those stick-on numbers that are on the new homes? Don't want to damage the window, figurie there must be a good way to do this. Appreciate any advice.
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Why remove. They are very easy for emergency responders to identify an address.
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Old 02-24-2010, 09:09 AM
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Wondering the best way to remove the house numbers from the window...you know, those stick-on numbers that are on the new homes? Don't want to damage the window, figurie there must be a good way to do this. Appreciate any advice.
Working on one number at a time I'd heat it up with a hair dryer and then use a razor blade and try to scrape it off. If that works, when you have them all off I'd use rubbing alcohol to get the sticky stuff off.
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They are reflective and are there so paramedics and fire department can easily identify your house in case of emergency.
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Old 02-24-2010, 09:34 AM
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They are reflective and are there so paramedics and fire department can easily identify your house in case of emergency.
Thanks Mallory, I thought so that's why I left mine on the window.
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They are reflective and are there so paramedics and fire department can easily identify your house in case of emergency.
I agree - but our front windows are blocked by landscaping so I hope they can see the number on our lamppost.

I did take the numbers off of our first house here. Here is my recommendation:

1. Someone recommended rubbing alcohol. I recommend Jack Daniels, you will need it to calm yourself after hours of frustration trying to get those numbers off the window.

2. You will need some tools to do the job. Safety goggles, gloves, a hammer, a phone book. Forget any chemicals, just keep the JD handy.

3. Put on the safety goggles and gloves. Have a drink of JD. Pick up the hammer. Smash the window. Pick up the phone book. Look in the yellow pages for Window Replacements. Have another JD while you watch them replace the window.

4. Now you have a nice clean window, guaranteed to have no residue from those sticky numbers.

Or, you could leave them on there and close your blinds. (That way your neighbors can't be looking in as you finish off that JD.)
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I like your suggestions, Bogey, but personally I like Johnny Walker Red!!
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Using a wall paper razor scraper remove narrow strips of the number about 1/4" at a stroke. The adhesive residue can easily be remover with mineral spirits or alcohol. Takes about ten minutes.
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I recommend Jack Daniels, you will need it to calm yourself after hours of frustration trying to get those numbers off the window.
Enough JD and the numbers on the window won't bother you!
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1) JD or a glass of red wine. It's okay to start here because removal will be so easy you won't need your wits about you.

2) Goo Gone, available at Walmart, Home Depot, etc. Spray on. Wait a minute or so. Wipe off.

3) JD or glass or red wine to celebrate how easy it was!
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I use a mixture of fabric softener and water, like half and half. Spray on it, and it will take it off. Also works on wallpaper.
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Working on one number at a time I'd heat it up with a hair dryer and then use a razor blade and try to scrape it off. If that works, when you have them all off I'd use rubbing alcohol to get the sticky stuff off.
Goo Gone is a life saver. The stuff is AMAZING. It takes off the glue from every sticker I have used it on. Don't know what I did before Goo Gone.
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WD-40 also can be used to clean away the sticky stuff. It doesn't smell as nice as GooGone, but it works just as well.
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Goo Gone is a life saver. The stuff is AMAZING. It takes off the glue from every sticker I have used it on. Don't know what I did before Goo Gone.
Energine. No longer being made but that would remove all the glue and was a great stain remover.
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Razor blade and Goo Gone. Worked great on ours. then clean the window good and your all set.
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