This weekend I was given the task of removing adhesive bathtub decals or stickers. These stickers had been attached to the tub for at least 7 or 8 years since we moved into our current residence. Who knows how long they were attached before we moved in. The stickers weren’t peeling, they were just ugly and had to go. So how do you remove stickers from a bathtub? I have a tendency to google things like this, just because I can find many accounts of what other people have tried, what was suggested and what actually worked. For me, it took only two tries to successfully remove the bathtub stickers. The first failed attempt was using a documented, traditional approach. The second attempt, using a slightly more radical approach, was the successful one. If I ever have to remove bathtub stickers again, I will start out using the approach that succeeded.
The vinegar approach:
Here is what many documented methods say
I don’t know what I was doing wrong, but it didn’t work like magic for me. In fact, many of the stickers didn’t budge, they refused to cooperate. Maybe that’s why they were longtime residents of the bathtub. I didn’t have all day to keep on repeating the process, so I tried a different approach.
The radical approach:
Here is a more radical and direct approach, from start to finish it only took 20 minutes. I wish I had taken pictures but alas I didn’t think ahead to document this process.
Before starting you need the following tools:
Radical method:
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