Kain99 said:A nice Hot bath...
I was getting ready to say baby oil to.....Hope this worksGeek said:I was thinking of trying to rub some baby oil in the surrounding skin, than the bath. I am really afraid it will take some skin off These stickers are designed to stay on your windows forever How embarassing will it be to go to the E.R. The sticker says "Protected By Brinks Home Security" which would be pretty funny if I wasn't so
I tried looking online and all they came up with was removing stickers from windows and vehicles, not people. They say Vasoline, Skin-So-Soft from Avon, and WD-40 (that cannot be good for the skin).CMC122 said:Cover it with vaseline for a while:shrug:
The avon and WD-40 are both great for removing stickers. The WD-40 won't hurt your skin.Angel said:They say Vasoline, Skin-So-Soft from Avon, and WD-40 (that cannot be good for the skin).
How precious...Geek said:"Mommy, I won't be a police officer again"
aps45819 said:I was wondering why you couldn't just leave it there for a couple of days. Run her around the yard and get all sweaty and it would come right off.
crabcake said:I hope you thought to get a picture while it was still on her ... that'd make some great blackmail material when she's older.
I knew a lady that used to actually rub it in to her joints! She was quite up there in age, and used to dance with Fred Astaire back in the day and stayed active as the years crept on. Arthritis set in and she swore by WD40!aps45819 said:The avon and WD-40 are both great for removing stickers. The WD-40 won't hurt your skin.
CMC122 said:I knew a lady that used to actually rub it in to her joints! She was quite up there in age, and used to dance with Fred Astaire back in the day and stayed active as the years crept on. Arthritis set in and she swore by WD40!
otter said:Morgie is gonna be mad at you for divulging her secrets
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