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	<title>Comments on: How to Remove Labels from Glass Jars and Plastic Containers</title>
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		<title>By: Dar Robles</title>
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		<description>I&#039;ve found the easiest way to remove labels from plastic bottles is to first soak in hot soapy water as you would for glass, peel as much of the label as you can with a paring knife or similar, then coat with mechanic&#039;s waterless hand cleaner for about 30 minutes or so. ( I used &#039;Goop&#039;) and wow! The glue is all gone! This product can also be used to remove grease based stains from clothes that you would think are ruined. Rub into stain with an old toothbrush, let sit for a while, then wash in hot water. This works great if garment item hasn&#039;t been washed.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I&#8217;ve found the easiest way to remove labels from plastic bottles is to first soak in hot soapy water as you would for glass, peel as much of the label as you can with a paring knife or similar, then coat with mechanic&#8217;s waterless hand cleaner for about 30 minutes or so. ( I used &#8216;Goop&#8217;) and wow! The glue is all gone! This product can also be used to remove grease based stains from clothes that you would think are ruined. Rub into stain with an old toothbrush, let sit for a while, then wash in hot water. This works great if garment item hasn&#8217;t been washed.</p>
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