This works on PLASTIC AND GLASS JARS! | How to REMOVE STICKY LABEL from Jar

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The best way to REMOVE STICKY LABEL and GLUE RESIDUE from PLASTIC and GLASS JARS or BOTTLES. I'll show you how to remove sticky label from glass jar and plastic bottle in a natural and easy way. I even share how to remove text on container for that perfectly clean look!
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I am 83 years old and can’t believe you all don’t know the peanut butter trick for cleaning up adhesive. Works wonders (chunky is good). I owned a company that used huge amounts of adhesive backed Velcro tape on walls, furniture, etc. on graphics that had to be changed very often. Hair dryer and peanut butter…non toxic. P.S. Solvents on plastics change the molecular structure of an object, making it more brittle and shortening its lifespan.

teddieryan
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I wish companies would spend a little effort on making the reusability of their packaging more desirable as part of the product. They might be pleasantly surprised when people buy more of it just for the jar, canister, or whatever.

Woodlawn
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We keep a squeeze bottle of water, a foaming soap, and a small towel in the cup holders of our back seats.
We use Mrs Meyers dish soap bottles in the car with just water in them for washing hands when we’re done shopping and planning to eat something on the way home. My daughter started doing this for her kids and we’ve adopted her idea. I have never felt my hands are that clean just using sanitizer.
Those labels come off super easily! It’s so satisfying when that happens 😊

TheGratitudeAttitude
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I find that mineral spirits is really effective at removing the adhesive residue. Also, I use an old plastic card as a scraper when removing labels from glass.

richdobbs
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Interesting as I have been removing labels here and there for decades but differently. Plastic labels are as you showed of course not a problem. However most labels here where I live are papier. I fill the containers with hot water (Also keeps the containers from floating). Then I fill the sink with hot water as well. I lay the containers in the sink. Let them soak while doing other chores until I can see that the labels are very or completely saturated. By then the water has cooled down. When satisfied I peel the labels off. Generally all the papier can be removed very well while they are wet (if not one can rub remains off eaisly). Yes, one will have some papier in the water, but a sieve can catch that when draining. Then dry and any remaining residue I then coat with WD-40. Wait a few minutes and clean it off with a rag (pieces from old cotton t-shirts are great, just like for polishing cars 😉 ). When necessary I repeat. When the residue is removed simply wash them with liguid dish detergent, rinse and there is no WD-40 odour anymore. The containers generally look shiny and unused (unless I managed to scratch them some how). No mixing of two substances or intense rubbing and scrubbing in most cases. I used to use oil many, many years ago which took quite a while. Never thought of mxing it with Baking Soda, but good to know just in case for the future. I also found peanut butter can help, but to be much to messy. However everyone has their preferances I guess. Thank you and have a good day. PS- the WD-40 will of course also remove the ink without a problem.

robertthomas
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It's so great that people are still benefitting from your video years later!! How awesome is that!!

lyndi
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How about filling them with hot water, peel the label off and then cleaning the inside?

rodlappin
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I stumbled upon this video 2 years after it posted, lol. BUT, it is WONDERFUL instructions. The olive oil and baking soda paste for removing the sticky glue works I can't tell you how happy this makes me. I did the first few bottles right after watching the video, then today I gathered up all the other bottles and jars that I had been collecting for further use. So awersome. I even reuse my tiny dish soap bottles for smaller sizes to hold shampoo/condition/body washes in the shower, and it is nice to have those bottles all clean and clear. :)

tenderherb
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Why not just add the HOT WATER inside first? Then put the lid on and take off the label. You can always clean the inside afterwards. That way you don’t risk getting the label wet. Just a thought.

nancyholmes
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Very Good Marlene!
I am one of those guys who hates to waste anything! Try making one of those peanut butter jars and their value will jump a few notches.

I once spent a small fortune on a wall hanging plastic drawer for nuts, screws, bolts, washers, plastic anchors. It was awful! You had to pull every drawer out to inspect the contents. Finding a specific kind of screw was a nightmare! My solution was 100 times better, and 100 times less expensive. I used the cleaned plastic peanut butter jars. Small, medium and large. I attached the covers to the bottom side of a board attached to the wall as a shelf. More storage welcomed. You can do all one size on one board or mix and match. And if you want to do a different arrangement later, it's easy to unscrew and move each bottle however you want. The best part is however is you just look at each jar and instantly know whats in them!
And I use the green plastic kitchen scrubbers with the baking soda and oil to speed up the cleaning!

newrenewableenergycontrol
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I use a hair-dryer on hot to heat-up the stickers, then gently pull on a corner (it warms up the sticky stuff and makes it come off), once it gets going, keep the heat on the sticker and move it down and pull the sticker away. Similar idea, but I find it to be a little easier.

Modded
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Just tried it. Love it thank you so much. I am always reusing most of my plastic containers. And now with this new trick they I learned from you, it's going to be so much easier. Thanks again.

mariaestrada
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Wow, thank you for this, been battling this morning to clean my bottles 😡found you on YouTube and within minutes bottles are clean. Best method so far.

elizevaneeden
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Yes! Peanut butter jars are great because of the wide mouths. I don’t bother with containers with constricted openings.

imofwiw
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I've tested 7 of my hardest labels ... all of them squeaky clean. Thank you so much. Guess I know how this night will be spent.

anitamitchell
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This is why I watch YouTube videos! Excellent work.

bradbyers
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Easier for glass bottles : I use proseptine, it's a product nurses use to remove bandages on hairy skin. It happened to me once, now I use the Proseptine to remove wine labels and collect them in an album when the meal with friends was memorable.

cheeseparis
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Another thing that works well is lightly using a heat gun or blow dryer will take the paper labels off along with the residue along with your warm water trick. I haven't tried the baking soda and oil combo, so I will be using this today. Thanks for a great video!

kristybear
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I like to reuse all sorts of containers, so thank you for the idea of filling them with hot water before removing labels. As to the paper types, I find that soaking the exterior in soapy or Oxiclean water releases most labels, then I take off any residue with scrubbing powder.

SarahWRah
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Tried your suggestions (hot water sit, then remove & apply baking soda and oil mixture sit, then remove) and they worked great! This is allowing me to collect and repurpose glass containers for food storage and remove my need for resealable plastic bags. Thank you.☮

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