Household Hints & Help
Related: About this forumHow to remove pieces of old, hard rubber bands from other things?
I’m thinking WD40 but If there’s something else that doesn’t smell so strong I’d be glad to hear it.
I have a kitchen drawer Where i keep all kinds of stuff (doesn’t everybody?). I just now cleaned out some of it, at least a small portion. And several things have bits of hard old rubber band clinging to them.

SheltieLover
(66,523 posts)& snap the bits off?
Olive oil?
raccoon
(31,766 posts)SheltieLover
(66,523 posts)
raccoon
(31,766 posts)Or freezing because that helps with chewing gum.
Damn I should’ve been a chemical engineer. Is that the right kind of engineer for this kind of stuff?
SheltieLover
(66,523 posts)I just know freezing seems to help.
mopinko
(72,262 posts)i use mine for pretty much everything.
raccoon
(31,766 posts)grumpyduck
(6,659 posts)for a lot of uses. No strong smell.
raccoon
(31,766 posts)raccoon
(31,766 posts)A poster (mopinko) had mentioned steam so I tried hot water.
I boiled a cup of hot water and then put it in a bowl and put the objects in the bowl—they were all small object so that worked. After letting them soak a few minutes I was able to remove the goo from the objects.
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