![]() Plastic and blister packs may quickly deform under too much heat. Be aware, too, that different kinds of packaging can take different levels of heat before being damaged. Also do not put the heat gun directly against the sticker or product packaging allow 3 inches or so of space between the heat gun and the sticker to let air flow. If you have an adjustable heat gun, begin on the lowest heat setting and work your way up from there until you get the desired results. ![]() ![]() Keep in mind that it is easy to damage the product packaging with excess heat. This will heat up the glue between the sticker and the product packaging, liquefying the adhesive and allowing you to safely remove the sticker. Apply heat directly to the sticker for a few seconds. When you realize that you are dealing with an especially stubborn sticker, the first thing to do is reach for the heat gun. What's worse than a product covered in stickers is a damaged product. However, if you start to encounter any resistance removing by hand, stop right there! If the sticker adheres tightly enough to the product, you'll end up damaging the packaging instead of removing the sticker, which can occur easily if the sticker is not placed on plastic or a glossy surface. ![]() Some stickers have pretty mild adhesive and will come right off this way. When you first encounter a sticker you want to remove, simply try to lightly scratch one of the corners loose with your nail and peel it off.
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