The holiday season is full of gift-giving, but one task many of us dread is removing those stubborn price tags and labels from our carefully chosen presents. Whether you've purchased a new bottle of wine, a decorative item, or a children's toy, removing price tags completely and without damaging the product can be tricky. Don't worry, though—we've got you covered with effective methods to tackle this common problem. Here are four hassle-free ways to use Scraperite's plastic blades to remove price tags. Method 1: Nail Polish Remover and Rubbing Alcohol If you're dealing with a sticker that refuses to come off, this method is a reliable solution. Nail polish remover contains acetone, which breaks down adhesives. Steps: Soak a cotton ball, cloth, or paper towel with nail polish remover.Place it over the label, letting it sit for a few minutes to allow the remover to penetrate.Carefully peel off the label. Use a plastic scraper, like Scraperite's General Purpose Orange, to remove any leftover sticky residue.Wipe the area clean with a damp cloth. Tip: This method works well for glass, metal, and plastic surfaces, but always test it on an inconspicuous spot first to ensure no disco...