funkapottomous
Well-Known Member
because everytime I've looked up anything about removing labels from bottles, it's as if it's pulling teeth.
I just soaked a bunch of bottles last night in some hot water, peeled the labels off and was able to get all the glue off with the scouring side of a regular kitchen sponge.
so why all the talk of "let them soak in oxiclean/star-san/etc etc etc for two or three days and the labels come right off"?
are we being lazy? or are the plastic labels harder to remove? (so far all the bottles I've used have been from microbreweries/people who use paper labels.)
I just soaked a bunch of bottles last night in some hot water, peeled the labels off and was able to get all the glue off with the scouring side of a regular kitchen sponge.
so why all the talk of "let them soak in oxiclean/star-san/etc etc etc for two or three days and the labels come right off"?
are we being lazy? or are the plastic labels harder to remove? (so far all the bottles I've used have been from microbreweries/people who use paper labels.)