tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8757995510081828446.post4650305488950998631..comments2024-03-10T01:58:25.592-08:00Comments on Stallion Alert - Record Collecting - Portland, OR: How to Remove Price Tag Residue From Your LPs.Wockenfusshttp://www.blogger.com/profile/08282053092634048786noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8757995510081828446.post-89554576052008492972010-04-29T18:23:49.190-07:002010-04-29T18:23:49.190-07:00I totally use Goo-Gone on my DVD cases. I buy most...I totally use Goo-Gone on my DVD cases. I buy mostly used ones and I hate the dirty feeling they have. Goo-Gone cleans off all the crap and leaves them feeling non-germ infested. It also works really well getting old Hollywood and Blockbuster stickers off, also. I wonder if it will help take some nasty stickers off of the actual paper slip case also. The paper is probably too thin.<br /><br />Its funny, I used to leave all of my price tags on my records when I was younger. I liked knowing where they came from. So now what's cool is that I have House Of Records and Ranch Records price tags on a lot of old 45s. I love it. I don't leave price tags on anymore (I also don't have a record store that I LOVE like those mentioned either) and have even considered removing the old ones but I just can't do it. Seeing a House Of Records tag with a 1994 date on it makes me smile.<br /><br />The worst price tags? CD/Game Exchange. Huge, ugly and impossible to get off. Those and late stage Wherehouse used tags. Those things need dynamite.Biff Pocarobahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/11963683576828172145noreply@blogger.com