How can make a solution to remove gummy residue on glass?
I have a lovely glass bottle I would like to keep, but the gum from the label is really resilient. Any homemade solutions out there?
Related Discussions
How to clean a mirror without streaks?
Every time I clean my mirrors, they end up having tons of streaks and almost look worse than before I started. What could I use to clean them that won't leave streaks... See more
How to clean burns on stainless steel pans?
Help! I burned my pan. How do I clean stainless steel cookware that's been burned?
How to clean shower doors
How to clean glass shower doors
How to clean hardwood floors in the kitchen?
What is the best way to clean hardwood floors in the kitchen?
How to clean my kitchen cabinets from grease?
My kitchen cabinets are embarrassingly greasy. Please share your degreasing tips with me so I don't have to cringe every time I glance at my cabinets.
How can I remove contact paper, including all of the sticky residue?
How can I remove packing tape residue from a quilt and fleece blanket?
I have a hand made quilt and a heavy fleece blanket. Both were used to wrap fragile items during a move. Packing tape was applied directly to these items and now th... See more
WD40 works well.
Baby oil
Olive oil!
Orange essential oil
Get some Goo Gone! I bought mine at WalMart. It's a goo and adhesive remover and it's simply
fantastic!!
oil and salt mixture. Scrub on and rinse with dish soap.
Hi Dianne, mix baking soda and some vegetable oil together and work it into the gummy label area. That will get most of it off, then simply place more veggie oil onto what's left of the residue and let it set for 10-15 minutes and rub all of it off with a paper towel. Wash the bottle well in hot soapy water, that should do it.
Any household type oil (cooking oil, mineral oil, etc). Apply some and let it sit a while. WD40 if you have it.
If you use a razor scraper always make sure you have it wet were you are scraping or you can scratch the glass.