How to remove labels from bottles?
looking for a good solution for removing labels from wine bottles
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Wd40
Goo Gone. You can buy this anywhere. Spray or rub on your bottles. It takes a while for the Goo Gone to soak in
and you may have to reapply, but eventually the labels will
come off. Use more Goo Gone on the adhesive if needed.
I have used Goo Gone for years to remove all kinds of labels and tapes that have glue or sticky backing.
Good luck!
JoAnn
Peel/scrape off what you can. Use Goo Gone, WD40, or nail polish remover to remove the adhesive residue.
Here is a post I wrote on just this thing!! How to easily and naturally remove sticky labels from bottles.
Soak in water.
Soak them in hot water!
After you soak in water and peel off, if there is a sticky residue you can use a bit of vegetable oil to remove that. Then clean with soapy dish water, I prefer blue Dawn.
Here is the EASY, NO-SCRAPE way. The labels will slide right off.
Fill a sink or bathtub with warm or hot water to cover bottles. Add 1/2 cup washing soda to sink or 1 cup to bathtub. This is NOT baking soda. You can find washing soda in the laundry detergent aisle of your grocery or on Amazon ($4.41). Let bottles soak at least an hour (I left them overnight). Labels will slide right off. Hope this is helpful.
I like goo gone for that.
I have soaked jars/bottles with difficult labels in very hot fairy liquid overnight they peal off the difficult ones I may have to resoak but I get the steel ball pot cleaner and this takes of the difficult stick on gluey tack on the glass