How to Use Plastic Scrapers in the Kitchen

Scraperite plastic scrapers are versatile tools with a wide range of applications, from automotive detailing to industrial settings. But did you know they can also be incredibly handy in the kitchen? Whether you're prepping food, cleaning delicate surfaces, or removing stubborn labels from new kitchenware, a plastic scraper can make these tasks easier and more efficient. Below we will explore some of the best ways to use Scraperite plastic scrapers in the kitchen. With the right scraper on hand, you can save time and elbow grease, and avoid damaging your cookware. 1. Removing Stickers from New Kitchenware Have you ever purchased a new set of glass jars, baking dishes, or a beautiful coffee maker, only to find it covered in stubborn price tags or sticky labels? Fully removing these adhesives without leaving residue or damaging the surface can be a challenge, but with a plastic scraper, it becomes a breeze. Plastic scrapers, like Scraperite's General Purpose Orange, are perfect for this task as they provide a safe and effective way to remove adhesives and stickers around your home. Whether it be a glass container, stainless steel pot, or ceramic dish, a scraper helps lift the adhesiv...

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How to Remove Stickers From Your Window

The last thing you want on your brand new window are ugly stickers all over the place. But if you don't know how to get rid of stickers, you might leave residue on your windows that might make them less attractive. In this article, I will give you indications on how to get rid of stickers the right way. First of all, you have to make sure that you pick up the right equipment for the job. Sometimes, all you'll need to do the job is a good Scraperite blade and some soapy water. This method works especially well for brand new stickers. All you have to do is spray a little water on the sticker and let the water sink in. Next, all you need to do is scrape it off with your plastic blade. However, if you get a little resistance while trying to remove the sticker, it's better to forget this method and try another one. If you want to get some more removal power, you can always try a vinegar solution instead. Vinegar works better on stickers that have been there for a while. You can use basically the same method as with water but make sure that you use just enough vinegar so you don't get excessive dripping. Use a soft towel or rag to sponge the excess vinegar and let it sink in for a w...

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Tips for cleaning up after your holiday party

The wine bottles are empty. The candles have seen their last flicker. And the last guest has gone home. You want to put your feet up with a big sigh of relief, but wait — there's cleaning up to do. Doing any type of cleaning when your holiday party is over might not seem like a particularly glamorous way to finish the evening. But taking care of a few housekeeping matters right away will lighten your load when you wake up the next morning. And tidying up actually isn't that hard when you have a game plan. Clear the mess first Close Go around the house with two bags — one for trash and one for recyclables — and start clearing all the tables. Toss paper cups and plates, crumpled napkins and food in the bag designated for trash, and place bottles and cans in the recyclables bag. Preventive measures help too: for my holiday parties, I decorate big boxes with wrapping paper and put bows on the front with tags that say "Trash" and "Recycling." Then I line the boxes with big trash bags, so at the end of the evening, most of the work is already done for me. Round up the dishes Gather all the real plates, glasses and utensils, take them to the kitchen and place them in the dishwasher immedi...

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