Ingredients of Adhesive Removers
Common components of adhesive removers typically include:
- Solvents (e.g., alcohol, acetone, or citrus-based oils like d - limonene), which dissolve adhesive residues.
- Surfactants, which help break down and lift stubborn glue from surfaces.
- Emulsifiers, to stabilize the mixture and improve its spreading ability.
- Fragrants (optional), to provide a pleasant scent or mask chemical odors.
Advantages of Adhesive Removers
- Effective Debonding
- Quickly dissolves and removes various adhesives (e.g., sticker residue, tape glue, label glue) without excessive scraping.
- Surface-Friendly
- Safe for most surfaces like glass, metal, plastic, and wood when used as directed, minimizing risk of damage.
- Time-Saving
- Reduces manual effort compared to traditional methods (e.g., scraping or soaking), making cleaning faster.
- Multi-Purpose Use
- Suitable for home, office, or industrial settings, ideal for removing residues from packaging, crafts, or repairs.
- Non-Toxic Options Available
- Many formulas are water-based, biodegradable, or low in volatile organic compounds (VOCs), offering eco-friendly and safe alternatives.
- Prevents Surface Scratches
- Eliminates the need for sharp tools, thus preserving the integrity and appearance of surfaces.
Use |
Setting effect |
Form |
Package |
Size |
Trademark |
Country of origin |
Product height |
Product diameter |
Date of delivery |
Adhesive remover |
Natural |
Spray |
12 pieces /box |
300ml--500ml |
aerosol |
China |
158mm |
65mm |
35 day |
Main component |
form |
Cleaning effect |
Flavor type |
Storage mode |
Usage method |
Carton size |
Setting time |
Product effective |
Product packagir |
Auxiliary agent solvent |
cream |
strong |
nature |
<50 |
shake |
333 211 265 |
24h |
2min |
iron |


