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How to use Wine bottle label removers

Treasured Wine - Wine Bottle Label Removers work by strongly adhering to the wine label's printed surface, while splitting the wine label paper in two, leaving you with a laminated memento of your wine experience! See our instructions and tips and tricks!

  • STEP ONE

    While holding the narrow starter strip, peel the transparent label remover away from the light backing paper

  • STEP TWO

    Place the edge of the label remover, adhesive side down, just past the edge of the wine label on the bottle and gently lay over the label

  • STEP THREE

    Rub the entire surface of the wine label with your fingers, removing air bubbles or folds, then use a flexible credit card like item to rub over the surface of the label remover, paying attention to label corners, edges or metallic or raised surfaces

  • STEP FOUR

    After rubbing the surface for several minutes, try peeling the label remover back from one corner, if the label remover does not split the printed portion from the plain paper remaining on the bottle, place the label remover back down and continue rubbing surface

  • STEP FIVE

    Leave label remover over wine label for 1-2 hours if removal is initially unsuccessful. Once label is removed from the bottle, trim around the wine label with scissors, leaving an adhesive edge border for adhesion or trim to the edge of the wine label and use glue to adhere to your choice of surface

  • STEP SIX

    Place removed label into a wine or travel journal, wine menu or cellar inventory, scrapbook or back onto the backing paper until ready to record your wine memory

Tips and tricks

  • Apply TW Label Remover to a dry, and dust or oil free bottle
  • TW Label Removers can also be used on beer, spirits or food labels
  • Keep the backing paper handy to re-apply label once removed prior to use
  • While rubbing label surface, pay extra attention to the label edges, corners, metallic and raised surfaces
  • If label does not split paper from one side of label, push back down and try from the other side
  • For very old or extra special labels, try removing the back label first to test removability
  • For small labels, measure and cut label remover prior to application
  • For extra large labels, measure and cut a second TW Label Remover to the length needed to cover the remainder of label and adhere beside the first remover, rubbing surface and peeling back both as one
  • Always store in a cool dry place away from direct sunlight. Do not store in car or leave in mailbox
  • As with every other label remover brand on the market which uses this removal method, TW Label Removers remove 95% of all labels trialled. After a few tries, you will learn which types of labels can easily be removed, which ones will take a little more time than others or which cannot be removed
  • Cheers to your wine adventures!

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