The process of removing adhesive remnants from fabric entails employing various techniques to dissolve, lift, or otherwise detach the unwanted substance. This situation commonly arises after removing stickers, labels, tape, or dealing with spills from sticky substances such as glue or tree sap. An example includes removing the glue left behind after peeling a price tag off a newly purchased garment.
Addressing these residues is important for preserving the appearance and integrity of clothing. Lingering stickiness attracts dirt and can permanently stain the fabric. Furthermore, the presence of residue can render the garment uncomfortable to wear. Historically, individuals have relied on methods ranging from simple abrasion to chemical solvents to achieve removal, continually refining techniques as new fabrics and adhesives emerge.