Take a look at this site as it has some different methods for removing labels without ruining them
http://www.beekmanwine.com/prevtopr.htm
2006-09-29 06:31:08
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answered by C_Ras 3
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Removing Wine Labels
2016-10-30 04:56:29
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answered by Anonymous
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There is a product on the market called,"UNDO" which
will dissolve the glue from the back of the label
allowing it to be removed without damaging the label. Hope this helps.
2006-09-29 06:36:44
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answered by Precious Gem 7
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If you keep moving the flame from a candle or lighter over the label it softens the glue underneath and the label comes right off. Keep the flame moving otherwise you'll scorch the label.
2006-09-29 06:33:06
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answered by infernal_seamonkey 4
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Submerge the bottle in luke heat water for a pair of million/2 hour. The label will slide appropriate off and it won't harm the label. it is going to might desire to be laid out on a paper towel for an afternoon to dry. once you do away with it, if it does not slide off very actual, soak it somewhat longer. do not upload oils or cleansing soap to the water.
2016-12-15 16:53:40
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answered by ? 3
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I have soaked them in very hot water, and when the water cools off I put more hot water in. Eventually the label will come off. Then I take a hair dryer and blow it on the glue and with a towel the glue comes off.
2006-09-29 06:31:50
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answered by Lynn M 6
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Use a steamer like the ones they use to take off wall paper-it works and they don't tear, if you put them in hot water you are taking a chance that the paper will dissolve. Try it out first on beer bottles.
2006-09-29 06:41:55
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answered by Anonymous
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I usually put a very wet paper towel over it & keep it wet. Eventually it will loosen & you will then have to lay the label on a piece of paper to dry.
2006-09-29 06:37:46
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answered by fairly smart 7
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soak them in warm water until they separate from the glue. This could take a while. Even over night. Peel them off gently, and place them on cloth to dry, then press them in a book to get them flat and smooth again.
2006-09-29 06:33:10
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answered by vmmhg 4
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WD40 works beautifully! It will, however, leave it greasy. That's where Dawn dishsoap comes in! Good luck!
2006-09-29 10:01:09
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answered by Jennifer 2
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