Simple solution for getting that yuk-stuff off your bottles. Not too expensive and very simple.
Kleeneze do an aerosol "Sticky Stuff Remover" @ around £5 a can
I soak used commercial wine-bottles in hand-hot water and if the label comes off in one piece, then bingo, job done. More often that not, it doesn't and so I resort to using a large flat-bladed carving knife to scrape off most of the stuff. This will usually leave a deposit of rubbery glue-goo in places on the bottle. (For some reasons it seems that French bottles are worst)
Leave the bottle to dry and then apply a little squirt of the Kleeneze Sticky-Stuff Remover. Spread the liquid over the bottle's label area, using the palm of your hand, until the goo is disolved, then clean off with paper towel. Hey presto - job done, leaving a nice clean and grease-free bottle.
Hope this helps sort an annoying problem for others.
No, I'm NOT on commission
Kleeneze do an aerosol "Sticky Stuff Remover" @ around £5 a can
I soak used commercial wine-bottles in hand-hot water and if the label comes off in one piece, then bingo, job done. More often that not, it doesn't and so I resort to using a large flat-bladed carving knife to scrape off most of the stuff. This will usually leave a deposit of rubbery glue-goo in places on the bottle. (For some reasons it seems that French bottles are worst)
Leave the bottle to dry and then apply a little squirt of the Kleeneze Sticky-Stuff Remover. Spread the liquid over the bottle's label area, using the palm of your hand, until the goo is disolved, then clean off with paper towel. Hey presto - job done, leaving a nice clean and grease-free bottle.
Hope this helps sort an annoying problem for others.
No, I'm NOT on commission
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