How to Get Stickers and Residue Off Clothes & Fabric
There’s nothing tackier than sticky sticker residue on a shirt! Luckily these tips can help remove stubborn sticker adhesives from your favorite clothes.
Whether it’s a stubborn size sticker on a new pair of jeans or a kid’s birthday sticker that won’t come off cleanly from a shirt, sometimes sticky things don’t mix well with clothes. If you find yourself in a sticky situation, read on for tips on removing that pesky residue.
What you need
Clorox 2® for Colors Stain Remover and Laundry Additive
Alcohol-based hand sanitizer
Bucket, tub or sink
Steps to remove sticker residue from clothing
Mix 1 capful of Clorox 2® for Colors Stain Remover and Laundry Additive in 1 quart of water
Soak garment for up to 1 hour
This should dissolve the adhesive that is holding the sticker.
Apply alcohol-based hand sanitizer, if needed
If the sticker is only partially removed, then you may need to apply a little alcohol-based hand sanitizer to any remaining sticker residue to loosen it.
Machine wash
Machine wash the garment with detergent and more Clorox 2® for Colors Stain Remover and Laundry Additive.
Air dry
Let it air dry. Repeat steps if needed for complete success.
Frequently Asked Questions
- How do I remove sticky residue from hard surfaces?
Did you know you can use Clorox® Disinfecting Wipes to remove residue from hard, nonporous surfaces like plastic and glass? Check out How to Remove Sticker Residue with Disinfecting Wipes.