Struggling to peel off sticky labels from jars without leftover glue? It's a common frustration, but there's a reliable solution.
Discover this proven grandma's trick using rubbing alcohol to remove labels cleanly in seconds – no traces left behind.

1. Grab a sponge.
2. Soak it generously with rubbing alcohol.
3. Wipe the label thoroughly to saturate it.
4. Let it soak for 1 minute.
5. Gently rub with the sponge.
6. Repeat if needed for stubborn spots.

Your jar is now label-free and residue-free! This quick method leaves surfaces smooth and clean.
Perfect for glass or plastic jars and bottles – reuse them instead of tossing. It excels at dissolving tough glue.
Bonus: It promotes recycling by making jars ready for a second life.
Note: Avoid on fabrics, books, or delicate surfaces to prevent damage. The label itself may not survive intact.
Rubbing alcohol, a concentrated form of denatured methylated spirit, effectively dissolves the adhesive holding labels in place.
It breaks down glue completely, lifting labels and residue effortlessly for a spotless finish every time.