Easiest way to remove paint on beer bottle cans????
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Sorry, a little confused, beer bottles or cans? Not sure you can do anything about cans.
Try metholated spirit not mineral terps as it may remove the design off the can. Try a bit on an old can first. I have herd of pens used to re move texta from clothes but haven't tried them yet. Your hardware store should be able to advise you. Kay Adelaide Australia
On a bottle use paint thinner on a can i have no idea
cans are thin plastic "covers" so an "Box knife" or an Xacto knife will do the job. Find the seam and start there. Sometimes I start with the knife and then just pull until I get it all off. (I like the challenge of doing that.). Sometimes I have to use the knife during the process. It should be easy once you get it started. No nasty chemicals; just be careful with the knife. A SHARP small utility knife will also work.
If it is a can you can always paint them, (spray paint). If it is a bottle with a paper label soaking them in warm water will do the trick.