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How To: Removing Price Tags from Your Holiday Gifts

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:

  1. Soak a cotton ball, cloth, or paper towel with nail polish remover.
  2. Place it over the label, letting it sit for a few minutes to allow the remover to penetrate.
  3. Carefully peel off the label. Use a plastic scraper, like Scraperite's General Purpose Orange, to remove any leftover sticky residue.
  4. 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 discoloration. 

Method 2: Warm Water Soak

A simple and effective method for labels on jars, bottles, and plastic items. Soaking the object in warm water softens the adhesive, making it easier to peel off.

Steps:

  1. Fill a sink or container with warm water and add a scoop of dish detergent or OxiClean®.
  2. Submerge your item and let it soak—overnight if the adhesive is particularly stubborn.
  3. Peel away the label from a corner. Use a plastic blade to gently and effectively remove any sticky residue.
  4. Wipe the surface clean with a cloth or sponge.

Tip: If you're dealing with bottles, try filling them with warm water for an easy soak. 

Method 3: Hair Dryer

For tougher labels that don't want to peel, heat can be a game-changer. A hair dryer works by loosening the adhesive, making it easier to remove.

Steps:

  1. Set the hair dryer on warm heat and direct it at the label for about a minute.
  2. Slowly move the dryer across the label until it starts to peel off.
  3. You can use an efficient plastic blade like Scraperite's Magenta Pro to clean off any leftover adhesive.
  4. Wipe the surface clean with a damp cloth.

Tip: This method is especially effective on glass and plastic surfaces, but make sure the heat doesn't get too intense for delicate items.

Method 4: Vinegar

Vinegar is a fantastic natural adhesive remover. Its acidity breaks down the adhesive without damaging most surfaces.

Steps:

  1. Heat white vinegar in the microwave or on the stovetop (don't let it boil).
  2. Soak the item in the warm vinegar or place a cloth soaked in vinegar over the label for 15-30 minutes.
  3. Peel off the label easily, then use one of Scraperite's plastic blades to get rid of any remaining adhesive.
  4. Wipe the surface clean with a cloth or sponge.

Tip: This works great on ceramic, porcelain, and glass items, and it's particularly useful for removing sticky residue. 

Method 5: Label Removal Sprays (Goo Gone)

If you have particularly stubborn stickers or sticky residue, commercial label removal sprays like Goo Gone can be a lifesaver.

Steps:

  1. Spray a generous amount of Goo Gone or a similar product onto the label.
  2. Cover with a cloth and let it sit for 15-30 minutes.
  3. Peel off the label and use a plastic scraper like our General Purpose Dwarf Orange. to clean off any residue.
  4. Wipe the surface clean with a damp cloth.

Tip: This method works well for all surfaces, including plastic and metal.

Surface-Specific Tips for Label Removal

  • Glass: Water works wonders on glass labels, especially on bottles or jars. For tough labels, use a hair dryer or nail polish remover.
  • Metal & Tin: Soak the label with a damp rag and allow it to sit until the adhesive loosens. A plastic scraper will help remove any residue.
  • Plastic: Plastic items tend to hold onto labels tightly. Nail polish remover, rubbing alcohol, or a hair dryer are best for these surfaces.
  • Ceramic & Porcelain: Vinegar is your best friend for removing paper labels from these delicate materials without leaving residue behind.

Conclusion

With these tried-and-true methods, you'll be able to remove price tags and labels from your holiday gifts quickly and easily, leaving your presents looking clean and polished. Just remember to test any removal solution on a small, hidden area first to make sure it's safe for your item's surface. For best results, always use a reliable plastic scraper like Scraperite to ensure a smooth, residue-free finish. Happy gifting, and here's to a tag-free holiday season!

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