One way to get it out is to brace the bottle or have a buddy hold it. Throw two or three loops of cotton string around the neck of the bottle (a shoe lace works well). Holding the ends of the string tight, with a sawing motion, pull the string back and forth.
After about 3 to 4 minutes of this, the friction of the string will have heated the neck of the bottle, causing it to expand and release the (colder) stopper. Before you put the stopper back into the bottle, grease it lightly with stopper grease or petroleum jelly. Don't put a cold stopper into a hot bottle.
DO NOT USE ANY OTHER METHOD to heat the neck of the bottle. The heat of an open flame, for instance, cannot be controlled and it may cause the bottle to explode or crack.
A (quicker) variation is to wet a cloth with water from the hot tap (about as hot as you can stand when you wring it out - but no hotter), and wrap it round the neck of the bottle or decanter.
I think you just put hot water on it.
The label is corrosive.
I used sodium sulfite 3% by wt.,the label was removed but I didn 't know why ? The composition of the gle was ammonium hydroxide.
PVC (Polyvinyl Chloride)
it means that 53% of the content in the bottle is sugar
Read the label carefully. It has to be sated on there.
You can remove sticky label residue with simple cooking oil, a soft cloth and a little rubbing.
Pull it off then use Lift-Off to remove any sticky stuff
If sticky label remove the top part then go over the sticky residue left with either selloptape or masking tape.
Goo Gone will remove almost any sticky label without hurting the wood.
Buy a product called "Goo-Gone"- it should remove label residue and has a lemon scent
try the Murano glass forums at http://www.fossilfly.com. They have a label library and should be able to help.
Its made of ceramic printed from a screen printing machine once the bottle enters a oven at high temp its impossible to remove the label
simple - it because water will not remove the stickiness, it simply makes it harder to get off, because then you have a wet and still sticky label. From, Sophie
Use Avon Skin So Soft, peanut butter, or something with an oil base.
A label maker will do it for you. it will print one out, take off the sticky stuff and put it on what you want to label.
A blue, blown glass Dr Pierces anuric tablet bottle, is worth about $15 to $20 in good, clean condition with no cracks or chips. If it has an intact label, the value could be closer to $30, depending on the condition of the label.
Magners comes in a 11.2 oz bottle. There are 125 calories. Its great stuff!