Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. plastic water bottles without labels - Supachai Panyaviwat/Getty Images Most plastic bottles used for beverages, like soda bottles ...
Don't we all just love it when we're able to do a difficult task with ease? It gives us a sense of achievement. Doesn't it? One task that gives us this feeling is being able to remove sticky labels ...
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As much as I love reusing jars in my kitchen, peeling all the little bits, pieces, and residue off of a stubborn sticker sure can be a nuisance. Oftentimes, the trouble it takes to get that sticky ...
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Tired of stubborn sticky labels on glass jars? Forget harsh chemicals! A simple kitchen staple, peanut butter, offers a surprisingly effective and gentle solution. Its natural oils break down adhesive ...
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Instead of tossing cool glass bottles and jars into the recycling, clean them up for use in cool DIYs. And this basically free eco-friendly solution doesn't leave your hands smelling like chemicals ...
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Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Credit: Shifrah Combiths As much as I love reusing jars in my kitchen, peeling all the little bits, pieces, and residue off of a ...