Absolutely best method! Thank you for sharing this! I use bottles in my special ed classes for task boxes and removing labels and the sticj=ky glue residue has driven me crazy!
Sorry! 🙈 I cut the zipper teeth out on the end so I could insert the new zipper pull into the zipper. Don’t make your cut too long just enough to get the zipper pull on. Once on - pull zipper pull to open and close the zipper! Just don’t zip so far back that the zipper pull comes off the teeth were you originally cut it. 😁
If you do cut it too long on accident, you could take a needle thread to the open ends and sew together the open ends so the zipper pull won’t slide back off.
Well, wow! Nothing seemed to work! I use the square containers in my garage workshop; but gave up on getting the labels off. Now back to doing them all!
Put a standing bird feeder in the spot you want to sow. Buy $19.99 , 20 lb. of Black Oil Sunflower Bird Seed. Pour cupfuls of seed on the feeder per you schedule.. Attract Doves, Cardinals, Blue Jays, Mockingbirds…. in 3 weeks time, the birds have scratched the seeds into surrounding soil and fertilized. Now have a 12’ X 12’ plot of knee high sunflowers. Move feeder and repeat. It basically grows itself.
Did just like you said, but waited a full 15+ minutes also like you said. Worked like a charm! The label came right off along with 95% of the adhesive residue. Took a paper towel, added a teaspoon of canola oil to it, and the rest of glue slipped right off. Many thanks! 🥰
I planted a Bay Leaf three long time ago in a big pot outside and it still growing like crazy. We are in Eastern North Carolina and It has endured freezing and over 100 decrees.
Super hardy plants. Mine was in the ground…it was on its way of becoming a tree - thought I should transplant it. Didn’t survive, but I got a lifetime supply of bay leaves - so I’m ok with that. You’re smart to keep it in a pot!!!
I just use Goo Gone and then give the bottles/containers a good wash, but what if you have a round bottle or container it really can't balance on any other bottles. Do you have any tips for that?
I just want to say that it all depends on the colour of the flower when a amaryillas will flower.l have grown them for years and l have had up to 4 stems of 6 flowers off ones that flower in may.They are just stunning.The apricot triple is my favourite.Just wonderful.
That’s exactly what I use those containers for. I have a ton of them but I’ve never been able to remove the danged stickers! I should have thought to search for a solution long ago🤦🏼♀️ Thank you so much!!
Worked like a charm. I used coconut oil. I slathered on the coconut oil and then generously sprinkled baking soda on the container and scoured with my fingers and a Mr. Clean eraser wipe. Probably used less than a tablespoon of each. After rinsing there was oily residue from the coconut oil and I washed it off with dish soap. I had tried unsuccessfully with dish soap and a Mr. Clean eraser wipe. The secret ingredient was the baking soda! Thank you.
I thought 💭 of buying a bobbin 🧵 winder, but I think 🤔 I have enough talent to build one. Thats if I can’t find one at the store 🏬. I just subbed!! Your friend, Jeff.
Didn’t work for me - 4 minutes microwave hot water melted one of the plastic containers, and so I microwaved for 2 minutes - waited 10 minutes and nothing…
@@LifeAfter40IsGood They were shelled and raw. Soaked for about 24 hours, spread them onto sprouting tray. You could use a jar, too, I guess, as long as you rinse them well. Rinse in cold water because sunflower seeds can get moldy easily. Rinsed couple times a day (morning & night) until the sprouts were the size I wanted. That's it.
I use a hair dryer and put it on hot. I heat up the label and start slowly peeling and it usually gets it off with no residue left over. Works best for me.
Thank you for this!!! I’ve been wanting to make my own gel nail wraps but haven’t been able to figure out what is safe to put in the lamp. Just a simple baggie! Perfect!