The delicate curve of your favorite wine bottle is beautiful and satisfying. But could it be more? Is the glass material a waiting canvas to be shaped and coaxed into a new form? Do you have a wine journal and like to keep the fancy labels? Or maybe you kiln-fire the bottles into beautiful DIY art. Whatever the purpose of your upcycling project, getting the sticky, stuck-on labels off is a chore. We’ve researched many internet-recommended methods, including hot water, oil (various types), WD-40, etc. But nothing removes a stuck-on label like TakeOFF™ Adhesive Remover.
In three easy steps, you Apply, Wait, and Clean.
1. The ease of applying TakeOFF™ with whichever applicator and bottle you’ve purchased is such a time saver. In this case, we are using the 4oz. Spray bottle, but note that the same solution powers each TakeOFF product. The only decision when purchasing TakeOFF is how much solution and how I want to apply that solution.
2. Enjoy a moment of peace while you wait, on average, two to three minutes with your general adhesive labels as TakeOFF works its magic. For the toughest of adhesives, allow the solution to sit even longer while keeping the surface saturated.
3. A smooth, clean finish awaits at the end. Once you can start peeling up the edge and begin to get under the label, TakeOFF will penetrate the adhesive even more. To help with this process, I used the surface-safe TakeOFF scraper. Remove the label entirely, and lastly, use a soft rag towel or a TakeOFF™ wipe to remove any excess adhesive for a clean final surface.
If you are tired of wrestling with impossible-to-remove labels, tar, oil, Pine Tree, permanent marker, and more, give TakeOFF™ a try. Use code CLEAN2025 for a BOGO 50% off. Let this powerful yet eco-friendly product be your new go-to in the stickiest of projects. Make your DIY crafting projects even more manageable and less frustrating with a one-of-a-kind adhesive remover, TakeOFF™.