Port Jerry
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I have seen suggestions for removing labels but searching didn't find any. Any suggestions would be appreciated.
Nice label! I like making my own labels. It can get spendy but, friends really like the labels. If it is a gift I write on label with a silver marker.Whatever works for you as far as labels. All I know is that when I take my wine to a party, the most common question I get is... Where did you get this? You make this yourself !?! Do you sell it? And my labels are a simple design. I like to start with a clean bottle with nothing that will negatively influence a person. For personal use, it doesn't matter, but when I take it outside the house, or give it away..... I like to make a good impression. New labels over a clean bottle clearly does that for me. Last week at my brother-in-laws HS reunion, I was asked all the above and more and many recognized the house in the picture. One person wanted some of the wine for her remodeled dining room/wine rack, conversation starter. I'll admit it - it does stroke the ego.
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I had great success with the oven method: bake bottles at 350F for 5min to loosen the adhesive, use a metal scraper (or knife, carefully) to start peeling from a corner of the label, then fully peel the label off by grabbing by hand and pulling. About 90% of bottles I tried this on removed the label pretty cleanly, and the remaining 10% went back in for a second 5min bake which got most of those to peel. Here's a video demonstrating:
I then cleaned the outside of the bottles with Go-Gone to remove any small bits of residue, then washed with dish soap + water to remove any Go-Gone residue. After that, cleaned the inside of the bottles with PBW to remove any interior residue, then sanitized with Star-San.
I had great success with the oven method: bake bottles at 350F for 5min to loosen the adhesive, use a metal scraper (or knife, carefully) to start peeling from a corner of the label, then fully peel the label off by grabbing by hand and pulling. About 90% of bottles I tried this on removed the label pretty cleanly, and the remaining 10% went back in for a second 5min bake which got most of those to peel. Here's a video demonstrating:
I then cleaned the outside of the bottles with Go-Gone to remove any small bits of residue, then washed with dish soap + water to remove any Go-Gone residue. After that, cleaned the inside of the bottles with PBW to remove any interior residue, then sanitized with Star-San.
I will try your method. What is PBW stand for?
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