Remove sticker stains from new utensils and containers with this grandmother's recipe

remove sticker stains from new utensils try grandma simple hack

This coconut oil recipe can be useful for removing stubborn stickers and glue marks from new steel utensils, glass jars and plastic containers.

Whenever we buy new steel utensils, glass jars, or plastic containers from the market, stubborn stickers and adhesive marks ruin their appearance. Often, trying to scrub them off can even leave scratches on the utensils. Instead of using expensive chemical cleaners, this age-old coconut oil remedy, found in our kitchens, works wonders. Therefore, it's important to know about this remedy. Today's article is devoted to this topic. We'll show you how, using coconut oil, you can effortlessly remove stickers and adhesive stains from utensils. 

What to do to remove stickers from new cans and utensils?
-First, apply a little coconut oil to the sticker on the new container or container using a cotton swab. Make sure the entire surface of the sticker is thoroughly wet with the oil.
-After applying the oil, leave the container alone for at least 20 to 25 minutes. The coconut oil loosens and softens the hardened adhesive beneath the sticker, making it easier to remove.
-Then, using your fingernail or a plastic scraper, grab one corner of the sticker and slowly pull it upwards.
-If some sticky glue remains on the container after removing the sticker, apply a drop or two of coconut oil to the area. Rub the area lightly with a dry cotton cloth or tissue paper.
-To remove any oily residue from the container or container, wash it with normal dishwashing liquid/soap and lukewarm water.

Important Tips
Never use steel wool or an iron to remove stickers or their adhesive. This can scratch new utensils, especially glass or plastic containers.

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