jswordy
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Got the idea to ask this from another thread. It seems some of us take a really long time to get our used commercial bottles cleaned, and others can whip them out in no time.
So how do you do yours?
Here's my procedure, which fits nicely in a two-day routine:
Day 1
While watching TV in the evening, I use a single edge razor blade to scrape off the labels.
Next, I use lighter fluid on a paper towel to remove any adhesive. I have found this easier than anything else to remove chemical adhesives used commercially.
Day 2
I wash with a nonfoaming cleaner and bottle brush.
I stick the drained but wet bottles upside down in a cardboard wine case, where they dry and are stored until they get sanitized just before filling.
Bottling Day
Bottles are sanitized and racked for use.
I affix my plain paper labels with milk as an adhesive (learned that trick here), so all future uses require just a light rinse of the label with warm water to make it deteriorate and easily get rubbed off into the trash.
OK, your turn! I'm lazy, and so always looking for a way to make it even easier.
So how do you do yours?
Here's my procedure, which fits nicely in a two-day routine:
Day 1
While watching TV in the evening, I use a single edge razor blade to scrape off the labels.
Next, I use lighter fluid on a paper towel to remove any adhesive. I have found this easier than anything else to remove chemical adhesives used commercially.
Day 2
I wash with a nonfoaming cleaner and bottle brush.
I stick the drained but wet bottles upside down in a cardboard wine case, where they dry and are stored until they get sanitized just before filling.
Bottling Day
Bottles are sanitized and racked for use.
I affix my plain paper labels with milk as an adhesive (learned that trick here), so all future uses require just a light rinse of the label with warm water to make it deteriorate and easily get rubbed off into the trash.
OK, your turn! I'm lazy, and so always looking for a way to make it even easier.