Ellen101
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Does anyone have a quick and easy way to remove labels on rx bottles? Thanks
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The ones from Walgreen's are very easy to remove. Just pick up an edge and pull slowly.
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GretaM
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Some peel off real easy-others are awful!
I use a black sharpie and write over the important info.
Othertimes I peel it off as best I can, and then use windex to try and get the gummy stuff off.
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Judie
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Goo Gone is designed for taking off stickers easily. It's made from concentrated orange oil, so you might want to use it in a ventilated area if you're sensitive to that.
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Rumigirl
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Yeah, I've been using a Sharpie to black out my name. I never know if that is ridiculous or not. Most labels don't come off much at all. Wish they did.
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I black out the ones I am going to throw in the trash. (some are easy to remove so I just remove them)
If I'm saving the bottle, I try to remove the label.
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lpkayak
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I cant believe you guys do that My good cleaning lady told me i should...but if i had time to do that i would take a shower insteadjor make a good soup
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