While surplus glue is still tacky try using a pan scourer.
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first tear of what you can of the label,soak in hot water just until glue is soft,the glue can then be removed very easy with a few rubs with a knife,finish of with a brillo,or the rough side of a wash spongesigpicAnother nutter ,wife,mother, nan and nanan,love my growing places,seed collection and sharing,also one of these
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Originally posted by pipscariad View Postthat boiling vinegar does the job really well, without noxious chemicals and vile fumes
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Originally posted by lynda 66 View Posti was wondering how to get that off, i tried the dishwasher, but i just had clean glue ... thanks xx
I just leave them over night in water & washing up liquid, works everytime.
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So can you remove nail varnish by boiling your finger-tips in vinegar?
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whist on the subject - labels all removed and jars clean......
How does anyone go about removing the stains from the insides of the lids??
I am always left with a stained lid - and although I know its clean, its really not nice to open a jar of eg lemon curd and see a curry / bolognaise stained lid.
Any tips out there?
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Originally posted by Westforester View Postwhist on the subject - labels all removed and jars clean......
How does anyone go about removing the stains from the insides of the lids??
I am always left with a stained lid - and although I know its clean, its really not nice to open a jar of eg lemon curd and see a curry / bolognaise stained lid.
Any tips out there?
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I use WD40 it works atreat 1st time every timeCheers .... John
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It does depend on the type of glue used. Not a jam jar but similar thing, but I had a cheapo tool with a very sticky label on it, no matter how much scrubbing, nail varnish remover etc, nothing would touch it. I then rubbed it with some oil and the sticky stuff came straight off - my hands felt nice afterwards too...........
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Removing the Label off reusable jars
Before reusing the jars I use this method to remove the label from the jars (Plastic or glass). I first clean the inside of the jar and then let the water faucet on with hot water until it's burning hot. I then fill the jar with the water, put the lid on, and let it sit for 2 minutes. Then, without removing the water, I start peeling the label under the hot running water (hot enough where it won't bun your hands). It just slides right off!!
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Originally posted by Anav View PostBefore reusing the jars I use this method to remove the label from the jars (Plastic or glass). I first clean the inside of the jar and then let the water faucet on with hot water until it's burning hot. I then fill the jar with the water, put the lid on, and let it sit for 2 minutes. Then, without removing the water, I start peeling the label under the hot running water (hot enough where it won't bun your hands). It just slides right off!!
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