I was skeptical that baking soda would be good to unglue labels of commercial bottles, but I must say it really works. Three spoons in 15 L of warm water were more than enough.
Notes: Fill up a tub with warm water, sprinkle in a quarter of baking soda, soak for 15 minutes, take the bottles out and start peeling. Gotcha, thank youuuuuu
From all those stupid baking soda youtube tips none of them use it to remove labels. Boy this works great! It’s almost fun to remove them now😂. Thanks for your great video👌🏻
the baking soda soak is looking pretty promising for me at the moment . i have nice 16 ounce beer bottles from a local brewery and the label goo is a bitch . i still think when i wash the insides i'll swish # 11 crushed stone around with the water and baking soda because its just what im used to . i have lost beers to contaminants before . they turn to malt vineagar . thanks for the video .
It's sad to hear that Americans can't buy glass bottles! Here in south Africa $5 buys you 30x 500ml bottles! Straight from the manufacturer! Then considering we pay upwards of $3 per beer there's absolutely no way reusing the bottles is cheaper even with the beer you get with it😂😂😂 but for the suffering Americans this is a great method! Good vid!
man . this brew company must have stuck these labels on with monkey mucous -- possibly from a bastard monkey . the soak is working but its easily gonna be an overnight affair . luckily im retired -- i can wait em out . :)>
Too long-winded, sorry. I don't need to hear your beer preferences, or three repetitions of what warm water is ... or see you dunk the same bottles under three times. Good tip, but could have been done in a much shorter video.
Just tried this and it works great. Thanks for the tip. I am a mead maker and getting those labels off was a chore.
I was skeptical that baking soda would be good to unglue labels of commercial bottles, but I must say it really works. Three spoons in 15 L of warm water were more than enough.
*this is the only video you need to watch!*
this works like magic, many of the labels came off on their own. THANKS!
This is completely unrelated but that montage music is literally just the LICC and I cannot unhear it haha
Notes: Fill up a tub with warm water, sprinkle in a quarter of baking soda, soak for 15 minutes, take the bottles out and start peeling. Gotcha, thank youuuuuu
From all those stupid baking soda youtube tips none of them use it to remove labels. Boy this works great! It’s almost fun to remove them now😂. Thanks for your great video👌🏻
Your channel is great, would love to see more from you!
I will try this method with Modelo beer bottles. The shape is beautiful to cut and use to germinate avocado pits. Thanks!
I will give this s try. Thanks!!
Thanks for the tip. I've been using coconut oil on the labels.
Good to know, thanks..
Good stuff! Thanks man - appreciate the tips and love the vids!! Keep up the good work.
Yes!!! This helps so much, thank you!!!!
the baking soda soak is looking pretty promising for me at the moment . i have nice 16 ounce beer bottles from a local brewery and the label goo is a bitch . i still think when i wash the insides i'll swish # 11 crushed stone around with the water and baking soda because its just what im used to . i have lost beers to contaminants before . they turn to malt vineagar .
thanks for the video .
Thanks for the great information 👍
Thank you!!!!
Info starts 5:20
Kiwi format info then dribble
Yanks dribble then info
Lol
It's sad to hear that Americans can't buy glass bottles! Here in south Africa $5 buys you 30x 500ml bottles! Straight from the manufacturer! Then considering we pay upwards of $3 per beer there's absolutely no way reusing the bottles is cheaper even with the beer you get with it😂😂😂 but for the suffering Americans this is a great method! Good vid!
man . this brew company must have stuck these labels on with monkey mucous -- possibly from a bastard monkey . the soak is working but its easily gonna be an overnight affair . luckily im retired -- i can wait em out . :)>
Just get to the damn point, don't use 5 minutes of your video to BS.
Too long-winded, sorry. I don't need to hear your beer preferences, or three repetitions of what warm water is ... or see you dunk the same bottles under three times. Good tip, but could have been done in a much shorter video.
I think YT pays the maker a premium if the video is over 7 minutes.
Also you could just not watch and move on