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4. Hair Dryer
Heating the label can make it easier to peel off. Use a hair dryer on high and run it back and forth over the label for about 30 seconds to loosen the glue. If it’s still stuck, continue heating in 30-second intervals until it comes off. A soapy sponge can then be used to remove any leftover adhesive. This method works well for glass jars but is not recommended for plastic containers, which may melt from the heat.
5. Razor Blade
As a last resort, you can use a razor blade to remove the label, but be cautious. Hold the blade at an angle and gently slide it under the edge or corner of the label, pushing until part of it lifts off. Continue peeling off the rest of the label from the detached part. This method may cause the label to come off in pieces, so repeat as needed. It’s not recommended for tin or plastic cans, as it can scratch their surfaces, but it’s safe for glass.
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