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Removing Labels Without Damaging the LabelMia from Corona, CA Feedback About This Post:RE: Removing Labels Without Damaging the LabelHold the label's edge over a steaming kettle to loosen the paste that holds it on and slowly remove the label, This also works well for removing stamps from envelopes if you collect them Post By Karl (Guest Post) RE: Removing Labels Without Damaging the LabelHave you looked online to see if the company has a graphic of the label on their website that you could copy? Post by marinewife5 RE: Removing Labels Without Damaging the LabelBack when I used to refund, I would cover the label with scotch tape, then soak the label off. The label sticks to the tape and you just lift it off. These days I would probably try the clear packaging tape to do this. Post By mjm (Guest Post) RE: Removing Labels Without Damaging the Labelempty the contents inside, and add hot water, letting it sit. Work at the label slowly, and when the water starts to cool, add more hot. Post By Kim (Guest Post) RE: Removing Labels Without Damaging the Label
I have good luck removing labels with heat from my blow dryer. This may not work if it is water soluble glue, in which case I think maybe water spritzed on very sparingly. Post By Pat (Guest Post) |
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