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Fill your sink with hot, hot, hot water. Then fill each wine bottle with hot water and drop it into the sink. Next, add this secret potion: 1/2 cup baking powder 1 Tbsp dish soap 2 cups white vinegar Once you add the vinegar to the sink, it will get all fizzy for a second.AND THE LABELS COME OFF:-)
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Fill your sink with hot, hot, hot water. Then fill each wine bottle with hot water and drop it into the sink. Next, add this secret potion: 1/2 cup baking powder 1 Tbsp dish soap 2 cups white vinegar Once you add the vinegar to the sink, it will get all fizzy for a second.AND THE LABELS COME OFF:-)
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How to clean off the labels.....so you can then get crafty with the container, of course. what every crafter must know
How to Remove Sticker Residue
Today I'm sharing how to remove sticker residue. Because don't you hate it when you buy someone you love a gift and while you're carefully peeling the price tag off, the paper part tears away
Removing Labels from Glass Jars
Glass jars can be reused in a wide variety of ways from storage to crafts, but first, you will want to remove the label. This is a guide about how to remove labels and sticky residue from glass jars.
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As you may or may not know – I work part time at a resort. They have an Italian restaurant that serves up quite a bit of wine, so I asked them to save me some bottles for craft projects. A little...
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How To Remove Labels From Wine Bottles
How To Make Homemade Goo Gone
Recycled glass jars and bottles can be put to lots of good use around the house for storage or decorating. The most challenging part of recycling glass jars, however, can be getting the label completely off with no traces of the sticky gunk left behind. In the past I've used a product called Goo Gone for this job and it's always worked well. But guess what? You can make your own Goo Gone by simply combining vegetable oil and baking soda. I tested it out on a couple little glass jars an…
How To Make Homemade Goo Gone
Recycled glass jars and bottles can be put to lots of good use around the house for storage or decorating. The most challenging part of recycling glass jars, however, can be getting the label completely off with no traces of the sticky gunk left behind. In the past I've used a product called Goo Gone for this job and it's always worked well. But guess what? You can make your own Goo Gone by simply combining vegetable oil and baking soda. I tested it out on a couple little glass jars an…
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How to remove sticky label residue
The Best Ways to Remove a Bottle Label
Don't waste your time and energy on a removal trick that just won't work
Remove Labels from Jars: A Simple DIY with One Ingredient
Learn the simple trick to remove labels from jars using a common ingredient you already have on hand! Ready in minutes, cheaper than buying new jars!
Prepare Your Jars & Other Containers for Reuse - Titus 2 Homemaker
Share with: One of the goals for my 101 Things in 1001 Days list is to make use of a new technique from my “techniques for making stuff” Pitnerest board. To begin with, I thought that rather than one artsy technique, I’d try out some methods for removing all the “stuff” from old containers, so …