Taking labels off of old store bought juices

Nope, I also occasionally just leave the old sticker on and cover with a new sticker, Honestly I don’t care what the outside of the bottle looks like, just so I know what is on the inside.

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Ha hahahahhahahahahhaahahahahhaa! :smile:

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scrape off what you can then use WD-40 to break down the rest

Cheap heat gun… i use one for bending tubes for water cooled computer systems - works a treat on glue and labels

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I’ve tried a hair dryer, peanut butter, mayo (lol), rubbing alcohol, nail polish remover, vinegar, veg oil, PG, ice/hot water with and without soap, petroleum jelly (Vaseline) and yes Good ole elbow grease and have found that they all work on SOME of the glue, but for me there’s only one thing that works on ALL the glue that I come up against. Get a soft cloth and WD-40 (small amounts) and wipe away all the glue then a bath in warm soapy water to wash any residue away. One other thing, I always leave on my cap while using the wd-40 just to make sure NONE gets inside the empty bottle.

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When all else fails…

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Shit grubby are you like puttin em in and pulling em out clean??? Lmao

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Proof that company’s are using “saline” in their e liquids :stuck_out_tongue_closed_eyes:

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I won’t spend money on this - I’ve got a husband

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Think about the kids!! :neutral_face:

I meant my husband can buy it… :grin: