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Contact paper is used to cover drawers, shelves, and a variety of other household items. If it becomes worn or you no longer desire to coat items with it,  a full removal of the contact paper is in order. It contains strong adhesives that allow it to stick to such surfaces, which will cause objects to stick to it if not properly removed. However, with a few household items, it can be easily removed. The following explains how to remove contact paper.
 
Contact paper is used to cover drawers, shelves, and a variety of other household items. If it becomes worn or you no longer desire to coat items with it,  a full removal of the contact paper is in order. It contains strong adhesives that allow it to stick to such surfaces, which will cause objects to stick to it if not properly removed. However, with a few household items, it can be easily removed. The following explains how to remove contact paper.
  
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== Steps ==
 
== Steps ==