1. Use Rubbing Alcohol

First, prepare a cotton ball or cloth and soak it in rubbing alcohol, then gently press it onto the sticky residue. Keep it in place for about 5 to 10 seconds depending on the severity of the residue. Wipe the area with a damp cloth to remove the residue. Due to the fast evaporation of alcohol, you only need to keep it for 5 to 10 seconds before quickly wiping it away to effectively remove the sticky residue from the refrigerator.
2. Use Warm Water and Soft Cloth
With the heat of warm water, you can easily remove sticky residue from the refrigerator. Take a cotton swab or soft cloth and soak it in warm water, then gently wipe the residue and wait for it to peel off. This is why you need to use warm water to expedite the process.
3. Use Warm Water and Dish Soap
These are two incredibly easy-to-find ingredients in every household kitchen. A strong mixture of warm water and dish soap will help you quickly get rid of stubborn glue stains effectively.

First, prepare a soft cloth and drop a few drops of dish soap on it, then rub it on the glue stains. Have a cup of warm water ready and dip the cloth into it, then gently wipe the glue stains to remove them. Clean the refrigerator surface by using a new cloth soaked in warm water to wipe away any soap residue on the refrigerator.
4. Use Vinegar
Vinegar is a mildly acidic substance. Therefore, compared to other methods, this method takes longer. Use a soaked soft cloth with vinegar to wipe the glue stains until they peel off. Next, use a new cloth to wipe off any remaining glue residue. Mix warm water and vinegar to enhance cleaning effectiveness.
5. Use Cooking Oil

Take a paper towel or cooking oil to apply to the glue stains on the refrigerator. Leave it on for 5 minutes, then use a cloth to wipe off the glue stains that will come off. Cooking oil, with its lubricating ability, will help reduce the adhesion of glue for effective stain removal. However, cooking oil only provides lubrication and does not have cleaning properties, so this method will take quite a bit of time.
6. Use a hair dryer to remove sticky residue from your refrigerator.
7. Employ a pencil eraser to gently rub away fresh adhesive stains. Then, wipe off any remaining residue with a damp cloth.
8. Apply a small amount of rubbing alcohol onto the sticky area and gently scrub it away with a soft cloth.
9. Mix equal parts vinegar and water, then apply the solution to the sticky residue. Let it sit for a few minutes before wiping it clean with a cloth.

10. Create a paste using baking soda and water, apply it to the sticky spot, and let it sit for about 10 minutes. Scrub the area with a soft brush or cloth to remove the residue.
