Method 1: Use a hair dryer, turn on the hot air shield, blow on the label where it is attached for a few minutes, and then gently peel off the label with your hands.
The trademark is affixed to the bottom or edge of the bowl using a self-adhesive label. The self-adhesive on this label will harden over time, making the bond between the label and the bowl stronger.
Blow the self-adhesive label with hot air. The temperature of the self-adhesive label will rise and become softer, making it easier to remove.
Method 2: Use hot water soaking or steaming to remove the self-adhesive labels.
The principle of heating with hot air from a hair dryer is the same. Whether it is soaked in hot water or steamed, the temperature of the sticker will rise and become softer, making it easier to remove. When many new bowls are brought home and sterilized by boiling, the self-adhesive labels will fall off. :
In addition to the self-adhesive labels (trademark labels) on porcelain that can be removed using the above two methods, the self-adhesive labels on stainless steel or iron vessels, wooden vessels, and plastic vessels can also be removed. Use the above two methods to remove it.
It should be noted that some plastics are not resistant to high temperatures. If you use the hot air shield of a hair dryer, blowing for too long will cause the plastic to deform. The boiling method can also cause some plastics that are not resistant to high temperatures to deform. Therefore, for plastic containers, use hot air blowing and boiling methods with caution, and soak them in warm water instead.