Soak the bottles in hot water. Make sure they are completely covered and that the inside of the bottle is full with water as well, so they stay down. Don't force the labels off..it might take some time, but they slip off easily or swim on top of the water. handle them with care as long as they are wet.
2007-03-15 19:49:10
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answered by Anonymous
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Liquor Bottle Labels
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answered by Anonymous
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soak them in hot water. depending on how many bottles you have. fill your bath tub 5 inches and lay the bottles in the tub. make sure they are completely covered with water. come back at least 4 hours later. try to slide the label off. don't peal it. it could rip. if not ready let them sit in the cool water until
the labels slide off the bottle. I would put them on a paper towel face down (that's sticky side up) until dry
2007-03-16 02:01:36
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answered by Butterbean 2
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All labels can be removed by soaking them in water,
that's all I can tell you.Maybe there's somewhere you can go to find beer labels before they go on the actual bottles.
Brewery may have some they did not use.It worth a call around.
2007-03-15 19:53:27
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answered by Anonymous
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Friend of my collected stamp, and to remove the stamp he use vapor. I believe that if you use steam, or let the bottle soak, the label will peel easier from the bottle. Tried and good luck
2007-03-15 20:02:43
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answered by Anonymous
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Take a large pot and boil some water put a steamer basket on top put the bottles in the basket untill they become wet then peel slowly
2007-03-15 20:35:01
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answered by Barbara 4
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i think that soaking them in ice would work. you know how you take a beer out of a cooler at the beach or something and if its been in there a while, the labels just slip off? i've tried soaking stuff in hot water and it seems to disintegrate the label.
2007-03-16 03:48:19
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answered by Stu 5
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Steam them off and work the edge with a single edge razor as they loosen. It's one of the ways you can try and preserve the colors and inks.
2007-03-15 19:52:18
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answered by Anonymous
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try a razor blade between the paper and the glass. use a clothes iron to heat the label first then carefully start with the razor. good luck
2016-03-29 00:46:16
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answered by Anonymous
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I USUALLY PUT THEM IN A BUCKET FULL OF WATER LET THEM SOAK FOR ABOUT 5-10 MINS. USUALLY COMES OF EASY. YOU MAY HAVE TO WIPE IT WITH A DISH WASHER SCRUB. WELL THAT'S WHAT DO. IT WORKS GOOD.
2007-03-15 20:32:49
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answered by "Linda" 2
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