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  2. Crest 3D Whitestrips vs. Lumineux Teeth Whitening Strips ...

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    The dentists also mention that some whitening strips can leave a sticky residue (ahem Lumineux) or can be pretty expensive (looking at you, Crest 3D). One more thing: The results are temporary.

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  4. 37 things you didn't know you could do with vodka - AOL

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    Remove sticky goo residue: If you have a price sticker or sticky tag that you want to get rid of, pour vodka on a rag and rub the adhesive for around a minute. The goo will come right off. The goo ...

  5. Pressure-sensitive adhesive - Wikipedia

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    Stickers on a laptop, applied with pressure-sensitive adhesive. Pressure-sensitive adhesive (PSA, self-adhesive, self-stick adhesive) is a type of nonreactive adhesive which forms a bond when pressure is applied to bond the adhesive with a surface. No solvent, water, or heat is needed to activate the adhesive.

  6. Adhesive bonding - Wikipedia

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    On the one hand, the brackets should be held securely in the mouth's moist, warm environment, but later be able to be removed without residue. Adhesives are also now indispensable in medical device technology. For example, needles are usually glued to syringes and stainless-steel cannula must be securely connected to their plastic adapter.

  7. Mr. Yuk - Wikipedia

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    The stickers usually contained phone numbers of poison control centers that may give guidance if poisoning has occurred or is suspected. Usually, Mr. Yuk stickers carried the national toll-free number 1-800-222-1222. In some areas, local poison control centers and children's hospitals issue stickers with local numbers, under license.