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I’m still having good luck with the Brother continuous tapes. Sticks pretty good, and can come off when you need it to.

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Yup this a great point :! SX425
Still my fav

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These work great for plastic, stay in place and remove easily.

You can find them cheaper, but can’t find that link now.

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Woah! You got that love potion #9 Panty dropping juice!

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Sometimes ya just feel like…
Panty%20Dropper

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Be very careful

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I’ve used a sharpie on my vinyl labels thinking I could scrub them clean but not so easy. I’ll give your Lysol tip a go. Thx

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It might help… But to my understanding, vinyl is a porous surface, not a hard one (in label cases, unlike say vinyl flooring). So it may or may not work in that instance. (Fingers crossed for you all the same though! Maybe you’ll get lucky!)

When I originally mentioned it, I was thinking more about glass (specifically), but it also works a treat on metal, formica, etc.

As TorturedZen mentioned above, probably not the best idea for plastic bottles (leeching). But being as my first thought is always glass when it comes to storage, it didn’t even enter my mind. (great catch TZ!)

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Yeah, these are labels that you’re suppose to use non-permanent markers on but the writing smeared off after a couple of shakes. I got so frustrated one day I grabbed a sharpie. Too bad because the labels are pretty cool. You just peel them on and off.

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LMAO, I forgot about those big blue pantys

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After cleaning the bottles I always use my ghetto bottle drying rack. It’s very high tech you need 1. An old pizza box 2. One paper towel 3. Shish Kabob sticks cut to length. When done it goes in the trash :slight_smile:

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I bought this for a bottle drying rack

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Lol I place my bottles all on the upper rack of my dishwasher, pull the rack out and leave the door open for 30-60minutes.

Guess I could invest in a bottle drying thing but the dishwasher is much bigger :wink:

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Eucalyptus oil lads, if you’re in Australia I use Bosistos, just put a little on a kitchen cloth and label gum will wipe straight off then just wash the bottles with dishwashing liquid.

Eucalyptus oil will give your bottles a nice gloss too :+1::+1:

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Eucalyptus oil lads, if you’re in Australia I use Bosistos, just put a little on a kitchen cloth and label gum will wipe straight off then just was the bottles with dishwashing liquid.

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What the heck is that thing originally designed for FRYING BACON?

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Only a guess, but I’m thinking it’s marketed for drying baby bottles (think newborn, etc) :wink:

That would be this:

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WD-40 will remove 100% of old residue. I used it on my commercial bottles when I first started mixing.

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On plastic bottles? Given the penetrating properties of WD-40, that would be a NO for me.

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Read this =) I would not use it for cleaning plastic.
Ordinary rubber disintegrates if exposed to petroleum products.

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