sudsmonkey
Well-Known Member
This probably won't be the first time that I discovered something that already existed, but here goes...
My daughter and I were scraping off labels tonight. I soaked the bottles in warm water first, then we attacked with X-acto knives. There were still lines of glue on the bottles. Rubbing them with a wet dish cloth only did so much. Ditto for the cotton ball soaked in alcohol. We ran out to the shed for some steel wool. Dipped in a saucer of rubbing alcohol, steel wool will clean all traces of glue from the most stubborn bottle. Hope this helps someone.
My daughter and I were scraping off labels tonight. I soaked the bottles in warm water first, then we attacked with X-acto knives. There were still lines of glue on the bottles. Rubbing them with a wet dish cloth only did so much. Ditto for the cotton ball soaked in alcohol. We ran out to the shed for some steel wool. Dipped in a saucer of rubbing alcohol, steel wool will clean all traces of glue from the most stubborn bottle. Hope this helps someone.