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How To Remove Lable Glue or Sticker Glue From A Glass Jar | Easiest Way to Remove Labels From Jars
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How To Remove Sticky Lable Glue From A Glass Jar | Easiest Way to Remove Labels From Jars
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how to remove labels from jars:
Put your kettle on and bring the water to a boil
Pour boiling water into the jars and then wait around 5 to 10 minutes
The labels should easily peel off at this point leaving behind lots of glue residue
Create a paste of baking soda and dish soap. It’s not an exact measurement, but 1-2 tablespoons of baking soda plus a few pumps of dish soap should work.
Stir the baking soda and dish soap together until a smooth paste is formed. Continue adding more dish soap or baking soda until you get a good consistency.
Apply the mixture to the glass jars. It doesn’t have to be an even coat, but do the best you can to spread it around the full jar.
Let the jars sit for a few hours or overnight.
Wash the paste off and VOILA! Clean jars
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ABOUT THIS VIDEO
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how to remove labels from jars:
Put your kettle on and bring the water to a boil
Pour boiling water into the jars and then wait around 5 to 10 minutes
The labels should easily peel off at this point leaving behind lots of glue residue
Create a paste of baking soda and dish soap. It’s not an exact measurement, but 1-2 tablespoons of baking soda plus a few pumps of dish soap should work.
Stir the baking soda and dish soap together until a smooth paste is formed. Continue adding more dish soap or baking soda until you get a good consistency.
Apply the mixture to the glass jars. It doesn’t have to be an even coat, but do the best you can to spread it around the full jar.
Let the jars sit for a few hours or overnight.
Wash the paste off and VOILA! Clean jars
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DISCLAIMER-The information provided on this channel is for general purposes only and should NOT be considered as professional advice. All opinions expressed here are my own based on my personal experience and All the content published on this channel is my own creative work and is protected under copyright law
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ABOUT THIS VIDEO
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how to remove labels from jars:
Put your kettle on and bring the water to a boil
Pour boiling water into the jars and then wait around 5 to 10 minutes
The labels should easily peel off at this point leaving behind lots of glue residue
Create a paste of baking soda and dish soap. It’s not an exact measurement, but 1-2 tablespoons of baking soda plus a few pumps of dish soap should work.
Stir the baking soda and dish soap together until a smooth paste is formed. Continue adding more dish soap or baking soda until you get a good consistency.
Apply the mixture to the glass jars. It doesn’t have to be an even coat, but do the best you can to spread it around the full jar.
Let the jars sit for a few hours or overnight.
Wash the paste off and VOILA! Clean jars
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ABOUT THIS VIDEO
--------------------------------
how to remove labels from jars:
Put your kettle on and bring the water to a boil
Pour boiling water into the jars and then wait around 5 to 10 minutes
The labels should easily peel off at this point leaving behind lots of glue residue
Create a paste of baking soda and dish soap. It’s not an exact measurement, but 1-2 tablespoons of baking soda plus a few pumps of dish soap should work.
Stir the baking soda and dish soap together until a smooth paste is formed. Continue adding more dish soap or baking soda until you get a good consistency.
Apply the mixture to the glass jars. It doesn’t have to be an even coat, but do the best you can to spread it around the full jar.
Let the jars sit for a few hours or overnight.
Wash the paste off and VOILA! Clean jars
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