Label glue removal
- alix101
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Label glue removal
Had to share this incredible way to get glue off bottles... Sad yes...
But it always bugs me how well labels are glued on,... I like a clean bottle..
Any how.... Bicarb and olive oil mixed into a paste leave on for a minute and wipe off... Made my brewing year...
Who would of thought it..
But it always bugs me how well labels are glued on,... I like a clean bottle..
Any how.... Bicarb and olive oil mixed into a paste leave on for a minute and wipe off... Made my brewing year...
Who would of thought it..
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Re: Label glue removal
I'm going to have to give this a try!!!!
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Re: Label glue removal
Just tried this out, just wipes straight off!!! Best tip I've had in a while!! Thank you good sir
- Wonkydonkey
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Re: Label glue removal
umm the new massage lotion for homebrewers..i can see it now, hangon thats not a bottle your massaging
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My source of bottles is mainly Thatcher's cider since that's what my partner drinks. The plastic labels peel off and leave a horrible residue. This worked, not perfectly but better than anything else I tried.
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Can't believe I'm actually looking forward to my next label removal, just to try this! Frankly, I just tend to chuck the tough ones.
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...IT WORKS!
Even got through the remnants of some tough foil labels, though that did take more work with the green scourer. On the other stuff, it was easy.
Even got through the remnants of some tough foil labels, though that did take more work with the green scourer. On the other stuff, it was easy.
Busy in the Summer House Brewery
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Ooh, nice tip!! Must try that.
Re: Label glue removal
Label adhesives are normally hydrocarbons resins, which are a sort of rubbery resin. Using the convention that like will dissolve like the best option is to look for something similar. Viola -white spirit. White spirit will shift these resins with relative ease and is fast drying. Soak off most of the paper and then apply a rag with white spirit and this will shift the adhesive. Make sure you was wash the bottle afterwards. We had a batch of honey jars that leaked and reworked them with white spirit. The low odour version works well too. I would prefer this over olive oil, or any other veg oil.
- Wonkydonkey
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Re: Label glue removal
Olive oil and bicarbonate of soda would be my go to, as its food grade, unless you can show me a food grade white spirit
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I've used white spirit on a label that wouldn't come off with anything else I tried. It doesn't really need to be food grade though does it? It's only going on the outside of the bottle.
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As long as the white spirit is applied to the bottle exterior the chances of contamination are negligible to non existent. I would be more concerned about certain surfactants in cleaning solutions than white spirit as these are polar and will cling. Lighter hydrocarbons (hexane/ heptane types which are also used in fast grab builders adhesives such as Gripfil) will do the job equally well, and there are food grade materials available for professional use; these are used in edible oil extraction (canola, olive, etc) to extract the residual oil after the first pressing. Another food grade alternative would be a liquid paraffin, of which food and medical grades exist. Though this will work it, being heavier (high boiling range and high molecular weight), will take longer and like olive oil will take some shifting.
I am not sure what sodium bicarbonate does in the olive oil recipe. It will not dissolve in the olive oil, as the olive oil is essentially dry, with very low moisture content. Personally I would expect that the sodium bicarbonate is not necessary.
I am not sure what sodium bicarbonate does in the olive oil recipe. It will not dissolve in the olive oil, as the olive oil is essentially dry, with very low moisture content. Personally I would expect that the sodium bicarbonate is not necessary.
- Eric
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Re: Label glue removal
Sodium bicarbonate acts as an abrasive in cleaners such as toothpaste. A light marks or stains on a bath or such can often be quickly removed by gentle rubbing with toothpaste on a soft cloth.
After recently cleaning some copper pipework with steel wool I found spots of rust on the paintwork of my car where fragments had landed which would neither wash or polish off. Toothpaste again came to the rescue.
I would suspect bicarbonate of soda is the cleaner and olive oil the lubricant.
After recently cleaning some copper pipework with steel wool I found spots of rust on the paintwork of my car where fragments had landed which would neither wash or polish off. Toothpaste again came to the rescue.
I would suspect bicarbonate of soda is the cleaner and olive oil the lubricant.
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Not sure if I go with that thinking. Sodium bicarbonate in toothpaste is viewed as a low abrasive option. I am sceptical about this as in the mouth the bicarbonate will dissolve in the moisture. What it will do is generate carbon dioxide and neutralise acids in the mouth which will help tooth enamel. In olive oil I am not convinced at all. Even if it is abrasive it will quickly be coated in rubbery residue from the adhesive. This is like trying to rub down newly painted surface with a wet or dry paper. It is not easy as the abrasive silicon will become clogged. I am of course open to persuasion but a good drop of solvent never fails. Trust me.
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Re: Label glue removal
a furious 10 second attack with the blunt back of a table knife on a damp label does the trick for me shifting even the sticky backed non water soluble gum some b*ggers use.. tho a post scrape wipe of isopropanol or acetate will shift any gum remnants..
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Conditioning: nowt
Maturing: Challenger smash, and a kit lager
Drinking: dry one minikeg left in the store
Coming Soon Lots planned for the near future nowt for the immediate