Where Can I Buy Lamp Oil Locally?
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Where Can I Buy Lamp Oil Locally?
Where can I buy lamp oil locally? I use it to remove stickers from plastic. It is far more effective and was less expensive than Goo Gone. Hardware stores and Walmart sold it at affordable prices. Now I can only find it at Michaels in small bottles at high prices. Amazon sells it but I'd prefer buying it locally and saving the shipping.
Thanks
Mike
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Mike
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Maybe a good sporting goods store.
If you have a Cabela's near you they should have it.
http://www.cabelas.com/product/Lampligh ... QgodCE4Axg
If you have a Cabela's near you they should have it.
http://www.cabelas.com/product/Lampligh ... QgodCE4Axg
See if you can find a local hardware chain, or an "olde fashioned" one like Ace hardware.
The big box stores tend to not carry older stuff, but since the smaller stores don't need to pinch every tenth of a cent, they can carry stuff the big boxes don't. for example, if I need to get some pure sodium hydroxide for class, i go to Ace and get the Red Devil drain cleaner. Lowe's and Home Depot only carry the mixed, safer stuff.
Another good thing about the older type stores - they're full of older guys who actually know what they're talking about. Never been steered wrong at one yet.
Kev
The big box stores tend to not carry older stuff, but since the smaller stores don't need to pinch every tenth of a cent, they can carry stuff the big boxes don't. for example, if I need to get some pure sodium hydroxide for class, i go to Ace and get the Red Devil drain cleaner. Lowe's and Home Depot only carry the mixed, safer stuff.
Another good thing about the older type stores - they're full of older guys who actually know what they're talking about. Never been steered wrong at one yet.
Kev
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If you're careful, you don't even need solvent. Depending on how thick the plastic is, you can warm up the sticker with a hair dryer. The heat softens the glue just enough to be able to slowly peel the sticker off.
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