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s8n

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hi guys , i have a issue while not being a video game it still poses a problem when people buy them. Ok so i bought locally a music CD (still waiting to get it) and it has a green sticker on the front of the Digipak.

i was wondering what is a really good method that will not de-value it and leave residue or any other nasties.

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Use a hairdryer, beeing sure not damaging the acutal "paintjob" on the cover.

Heat will often easily remove stickers + its glue.

Always "dangerous" when paper is under the sticker. Like, using water or nail polish etc.
 
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hi guys , i have a issue while not being a video game it still poses a problem when people buy them. Ok so i bought locally a music CD (still waiting to get it) and it has a green sticker on the front of the Digipak.

i was wondering what is a really good method that will not de-value it and leave residue or any other nasties.

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I would recommend Isoporopyl alcohol (IPA) and some cotton buds. I recently removed some stickers from PAL Sega Saturn cases, with no issues. :)

As this has a protective layer on top of the paper, I recommend taking some cotton buds, dipping them generously in the IPA and dabbing the sticker with the IPA until it is moist.

After a few minutes, take new buds, with more IPA, make small circular movements at the edge of the sticker and the paper will turn pulpy/will start to come away. The glue will turn into a slimy consistency and can again, be given a once over with clean buds for a perfect finish.

Leave the cover to air for a bit, just to be safe. :)

Hope this helps!

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hi guys and gals , sorry for the lateness. Your responses are appreciated , i got the CD about 2 days ago and weighed up your tips and knowledge. So i compiled it and thought for a bit.

yes there seems to be a protective layer and from my experience with certain types of surfaces and stickers they will just come off with no hassle and damage. I did rub some IPA on another ruined Digipak as a test and it came up really well. So tried the first method and it came off with ease , my next approach was going to be the hair dryer and IPA method but i got lucky the first time.

thanks for your tips guys , i can use them on future CDs and DVD's

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