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How to Remove Wine Bottle Labels using Treasured Wine - Wine Label Remover Kit

Wine Label Removers remove the front printed portion of the wine label only from the wine bottle leaving the original adhesive and some paper still on the bottle.
 

- Step One -


When using the Wine Bottle Label Remover, begin by holding the starter strip at the top and gently peel off the protective backing paper. Remember to keep the backing paper, as it may come in handy for re-adhering your wine label once it's been removed.

Wine Label Remover - Peel Wine Label Remover away from protective paper

- Step Two - 

To ensure a smooth application, grip the starter strip and carefully position the Wine Bottle Label Remover over the wine label on the bottle. Begin from one side and gradually lower it to prevent air bubbles and wrinkles from forming. Once in place, use a consistent rubbing motion to eliminate any air bubbles, paying special attention to the edges of the wine label and any metallic or raised surface features it may have. This will result in a clean and seamless removal process

Place Wine Label Remover over wine label

- Step Three - 

After you have applied the Wine Bottle Label Remover to the wine label and rubbed the entire surface for several minutes, cautiously peel back one corner of the Remover from the bottle to check if the wine label has adhered to it. If it has, you can proceed with carefully removing the entire label.

However, if certain parts of the wine label are not sticking to the Remover, place it back down on the label and rub the surface again. You can also try using a hard surface, such as the back of a spoon, to help ensure better adhesion. If peeling from one corner doesn't work, place the Remover back down and attempt another corner or side of the label. Keep in mind that some labels might take longer than others to come off, so be patient during the process. 

- Step Four - 

It's important to note that every wine label is unique, and as a result, the removal process may vary. Some wine labels might come off more easily, while others could take longer to remove and some may not come off at all. Once you have removed wine labels a few times you will get to know which wine labels are easier than others and which ones will require another method of removal.

 

- Step Five - 

Once you have removed your wine label, use the backing paper that you saved in Step 1 to adhere to the wine label or cut a border around the label and paste the wine label into a Wine Journal. Saving and collecting wine labels into a wine journal is a great way to recall time enjoying wine at wine regions, wine tasting events, restaurants or enjoying wine from your own wine collection or restaurant wine cellar.

 

Maintaining a Wine Journal is a wonderful and organised way of collecting your wine labels. Each colourful wine label, accompanied by notes on the wine's taste, aroma and the memories it brings, paints a beautiful picture of your wine journey.

Be it wine labels from wine regions, wine tasting events, restaurants, or from your personal wine collection, each label finds a special place in your wine journal and a reminder of your wine experiences. 

Stay tuned for the release of the Treasured Wine - Wine Label Collection Album in late 2024. Sign up for our newsletter to get news on new productse and promotions.