Are you ready to have your socks rocked off? I am not even kidding. I have the magic ingredients on How to Easily Remove Labels from jars and plastic containers without leaving that annoying adhesive residue behind or without ruining the plastic!! Hands down this is the best way to remove labels and I have tried them all!
There are many different reasons to want to remove labels from jars or containers. It simply may be an adhesive label or price tag that was placed in an inconvenient spot!
You may want to reuse food jars or plastic containers. Spraypaint the lid and you now have a budget-friendly container for your craft room, kitchen, or bath.
Many times the paper part of a label will remove but the adhesives used on the label will remain on the jar.
Well, not any more my friends!!
Different Methods to Remove Labels
There are many different methods to remove labels from food storage jars and containers. Here are ones I have tried with limited success or just not quite as good as my all-time favorite method!
Many of these methods will only work for glass jars, not plastic as the solvents or scraping will ruin the plastic.
- Soak the jars in hot water with dish soap in the sink and then scrub the labels with a rag or sponge.
- Use a solvent to dissolve the glue such as rubbing alcohol, acetone, white vinegar, vodka, wd-40, goo gone, or nail polish remover.
- Use essential oils such as lemon or orange to remove the glue residue. This will only work on glass and essential oils are on the expensive side for this type of use.
- Use a knife, flat blade, or razor blade for scraping the sticky residue off.
- Some have good luck using a hair dryer to heat up the glue and remove the sticker but I find if it is a paper label then you still have to remove sticker residue.
- Some labels can be removed in the dishwasher but be sure to clean out the trap afterwards so you don’t clog the drain in your dishwasher.
Supplies for the Best Way to Remove Labels
- Baking Soda
- Cooking Oil
That’s it!! Mix equal parts of each ingredient to form a runny paste. I started with a tablespoon of each because it spreads nicely.
Once I remove the paper part of the label, I mixed up my magic paste. I apply a thick layer of it to the jar and smear it all over the gluey sticky part.
I let it sit on there about 10 minutes or so. That number is not exact. I slapped it on the jar and then got distracted a few times with the kids and remembered to come back to it as I passed by.
I took a paper towel and then wiped away the paste from the jar. All the adhesive that was left on the jar was now wiping away with my paste mixture!
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I gave the jar a good wash with hot soapy water to get rid of the vegetable oil and I was left with this crystal clear jar that are perfect storage containers in my craft room!
Hands down this is the best way to remove labels that I have found using no harmful chemicals.
You can also use other oil-based agents that are chemical-free, environmentally friendly, and probably already in your pantry.
These alternatives are peanut butter, canola oil, coconut oil, and even mayonnaise.
Projects to Use Upcycled Jars & Containers
I am going to start using this method to easily remove labels every time I need to remove labels for my Decorated Soap Dispensers and if I ever need to make a chalkbaord labeled bottle or any more of my wine bottle luminaries I will remove labels with ease! I wish I had this back when I was still using vinegar to get the gunk off! This method doesn’t make my house smell like we are dying Easter Eggs :)
You can also use this method to remove labels from mason jars and make a set of my DIY Mason Jar Straw Lids or if you needed the Jars to upcycle into fun Manicure in a Jar Gift or Pedicure in a Jar Gift ideas!
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Comments & Reviews
Laura says
Thank you! I have tried a ton of methods and none seem to work that well. I will definitely try this one. :)
Renee says
Thankyou SSsooo MUCH! I was just thinking about it 3-4X’s this week!
Renee
Cyndi Valerino says
Awesome!!! Thanks!
Liz says
I have a pile of bottles and jars out in my patio waiting to be cleaned. Definitely trying this. Thanks for sharing.
Jezz says
Thank you, Cheryl!
Gail @ BibleLoveNotes.com says
Thanks for this helpful hint. I often want to reuse a jar and sometimes give up trying to take the label off completely. and I like that the remover is natural ingredients. Thanks.
dana says
I use Goo Gone on most everything. It takes the sticky off. Like this too though! Nice to have an alternative.
Pam says
Please be careful If you have a Gas range be aware the pilot light can ignite the fumes from goo gone. It happened to my sister-in-law.
GrannyB. says
Brilliant! I save some fantastic raw honey jars from the local farmer’s market and now I have an easy and less toxic way to remove the labels. Oh the jar possibilities are endless now. Thank you for sharing.
Best Wishes and Happy Crafting
GrannyB.
Alana says
It works! Just tried it. Thanks :)
Laura says
Thanks for sharing this! I love to keep empty jars too and always find myself taking ages to get the sticky off – I will definitely give this a go.
Bluebell says
Oh I can’t wait to try this! I make jams and chutneys, and often am given jars…… thanks for the great post!
Jillene@inkhappi says
Yay! I like that it requires only 2 ingredients that are always in the cupboards. Will definitely be trying this method! :):)
nicolette @ the classroom creative says
Love this! Does it also get rid of the pickle smell as well?
I’m going to share this on The Classroom Creative’s FB page and pin it…perfect for classroom organizing. (Which is is the time of the year for, right?)
Have a great weekend, Che!
N
Jaime Jenkins says
This is fantastic!!
Emily says
Thanks for that tip!! Totally trying it :)
Jenna says
Thank you! I hope this works, I use goo gone but that stuff can kill ya!
Jenna
Pfister Faucets says
Can’t tell you how many times someone from our team has needed this post in the past. Thanks for the tips, and welcome to the Friends of Pfister community!
Jill says
That looks fantastic! I’m going to ahve to pin it for later!
V.weiland says
Worked like a champ…thanks so much!!!!!