Saturday, March 30, 2013

A Simple Trick to Remove Sticky Gunk from Jars


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There are so many uses for jars. I actually buy food and beverages for the jars that they come packaged in. Like, I’ll buy a glass bottle of apple juice instead of a plastic bottle of apple juice just so that I can have the glass bottle. And wine bottles? Forget it! You can never have too many. Don’t even get me started on Mason jars and good, old spaghetti sauce jars. I could buy olives in a can, but I buy them in a jar. . . you get the picture. Jars are the best for food storage, and for DIY projects, but there is this one problem: How to remove the labels. Like a lot of adhesives, oil actually removes jar labels well. It’s counter-intuitive to clean with oil, but really, it works!Blogger Beverly, from The Make Your Own Zone, posted her recipe for homemade sticker goo remover on Hometalk, and boy is it green and easy!




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A Simple Trick to Remove Sticky Gunk from Jars

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