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9 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Best Label Removers on the Net,
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This review is from: Wine Label Remover Kit - 24 WINE LABEL REMOVERS - Wine Appeal Products
Wine Appeal Label Remover Kit - 24 Pack - Wine Label Removers
Of all the label remover brands we've tried the Wine Appeal brand are by far the best. They are reasonably priced, the shipping is cheap and you get them very quickly. This method of removing wine labels is the best because it laminates the wine label and then they're ready to stick into a journal or onto a card. Every wine label is different so it takes a few tries to get the hang of it and to know what types of labels require more work than others. This removal method may not work for ALL labels but we found this product works for MOST. We would recommend this product to everyone.
13 of 15 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars
gets the job done... when it works.,
By lauren (Atlanta, GA) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Wine Label Remover Kit - 24 WINE LABEL REMOVERS - Wine Appeal Products
These label removing sheets are great for most labels. Use the back of a spoon to strongly adhere the sticky sheet to the bottle.
I had about a 70% success rate on various types and styles of labels. As most websites and blogs will say, not all labels are removed with this method. These days, some labels are hard to get off at all. If you are deeply concerned with preserving a specific label, buyer beware -- this may not be the first and best solution, because once the sticky sheet is on the bottle, it will not come off without at least some of the label on there. You may want to try steam or soak first and then if that doesn't work, let the label dry and give these a whirl. Good luck!
8 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Works Well -- a Great Price.,
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This review is from: Wine Label Remover Kit - 24 WINE LABEL REMOVERS - Wine Appeal Products
We're buying our second set of these -- obviously we feel like they do the job despite their lower price and thinner plastic. If you've used this technology before, then just go ahead and buy...you'll be satisfied and can buy about 5 bottles of Two-buck Chuck with the money that you save.
If you haven't used this technology before, please know that these do not remove all labels. Mrs. Jack has, and I say this with pride that comes from being married a woman who can clean, remove, and sanitize pretty much anything, figured out a pretty good way to do this. YMMV, but here is what she does: 0) Drink the wine. At the same time, make a post-it note and attach it to the bottle, noting the date, what the special event was, etc. She also fills out the page in the book a lot of times -- we've done it as part of the tasting with others, which is fun too. 1) Apply the label remover. 2) Press the adhesive INTO the label by rubbing hard (she no weight-lifter, so don't get carried away) with two different items: 1) a wine cork for the whole thing, and 2) a hard but not sharp edge, such as the side of a plastic ballpoint pen. Make sure that the edges of the label are well bonded to the adhesive. 3) Wait. Not minutes, not hours, and not days, but a couple of weeks. 4) Try to remove it, peeling from the edge. If it does not come off, then repeat steps 2 and 3. 5) If it still does not come off, then it was not meant to be. Some people suggest trying to soak it off first, but anything that soaks off easily comes off with the label remover in our experience. Some labels are designed to resist water and peeling. That's life. Open another bottle and repeat starting at step 0. :-)
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