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How to Clean The Stuff Left By A Peeled Off Label

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  1. Warlock on April 13, 2008 at 10:28am
    How to Clean The Stuff Left By A Peeled Off Label - windows or metal

    Tried and tested.
    WD-40

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  2. Elyse on November 23, 2007 at 5:58am
    non-toxic--environmentally friendly

    Instead of potentially harmless chemicals, I use vegetable/canola oil to clean the residue left when you peel the label off a jar or bottle, or when trying to soak a label off. Just put a little bit of oil (doesn’t have to be soaking wet) on a cotton ball, and rub the excess glue off the plastic bottle/jar, or container. Then wash with a little bit of soap to get rid of the oil. Don’t use on anything that the oil might stain, or that you couldn’t wash with water.

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  3. dcneby on January 27, 2008 at 1:05am
    How to Clean The Stuff Left By A Peeled Off Label Revisited

    Sometimes oil needs to soak for long periods to break down adhesives, and you need a scrubbing agent. Some surfaces (especially plastics) can be scratched by cleansers, brushes or scrubbing pads.

    Isopropyl alcohol will quickly soften or remove many label adhesives, but can damage some surfaces.

    PEANUT BUTTER to the rescue. It contains oil that breaks down most adhesives and is a gentle abrasive that rarely scratches anything when rubbed against it but provides the extra bite into label adhesives. Chunky bites even harder. Wash out with soap.

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