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Cleaning Materials
Dull Knife or Metal Spoon
Liquid Dish Soap
Sponge With Scrubber
Paper Towels
Glass Cleaner Any Brand
Scrape off as much of the sticker as possible using a dull edge knife or metal spoon. Apply liquid dish soap and scrub with a sponge scrubber or paper towels. Rinse with water. Repeat if necessary. If the stain persists, apply glass cleaner to the surface and scrub using the same method as above. Rinse with water. Repeat as needed. -
Cleaning Materials
Brush
Liquid Dish Soap
Paper Towels
Use a paper towel to wipe up as much of the stain as possible. If stain remains, apply a small amount of liquid dish soap and work over the area with a brush and rinse with water. Special Precautions/Notes: If two Globbles touch each other in a storage container, the color from one may transfer to the other. Nothing can be done to remediate the color transfer. -
Cleaning Materials
Rubbing Alcohol
Soft Cloth
Apply rubbing alcohol to a soft cloth and wipe stain. If stain remains, repeat until stain is removed. -
Cleaning Materials
Soft Cloth
Sponge
Rub away any dried paint with a soft cloth. Remove wet paint or any remaining stain with a damp sponge. If stain still remains, apply Soft Scrub with a soft cloth. Rinse. -
Cleaning Materials
Garden Hose With Jet or High Pressure Nozzle
Stiff Bristle Brush or Broom
To make the paint easier to remove, wet the paint and wait five (5) minutes. Spray area with the highest setting on a garden hose nozzle, as close to the paint as possible and at a slight angle. If any stain remains, wet the area and brush with a stiff bristle nylon brush or broom. Rinse away completely to prevent paint from redepositing on the surface.