Method 1: Use a rubber band.
1. Put down the ink cartridge. The ink cartridge is a circular raised part on the label, which is opposite to the nail.
2. Fix the anti-theft label and pull out the part of the clothes that has not been caught. Pull as far as possible, so that when the detector breaks, the caught cloth will bounce off and less ink will overflow.
3. Pull the rubber band into the anti-theft label and cover it on the nail. The rubber band used should be thicker and stronger, but it should not be too thick to embed the label. The purpose of embedding rubber bands is to loosen nails.
4. Grasp the larger end of the anti-theft ink label with one hand.
5. Pull out the nail with the other hand. It must be difficult for the nail to pop out, otherwise it may suddenly separate from the other end. If one rubber band is not loose enough nails, put more.
Method 2: Use a screwdriver.
1. Turn the ink cartridge of the anti-theft label upward.
2. Find a screwdriver with a small head, and then find a protruding part like a small pyramid, and insert the screwdriver into its square bottom edge.
3. pry the pyramid-shaped plastic block with a wedge and pull it up.
4. Continue to pry the edge of the plastic block.
5. Take out a glimmer of hope. You will see the metal sheet below.
6. Fix the nail on the metal sheet and pry it open with a screwdriver.
7. Remove the nails from the label. The nail can be easily taken out of the label without the fixing of the metal sheet, and then the label can be easily removed.
Method 3: Use a magnet
1, prepare a strong magnet. You can use magnets or rubidium magnets in the hard disk, because most anti-theft labels are deactivated by electromagnetic devices in the store.
2. Stick the dome surface of the label on the magnet.
3. Pull the magnet away from the label. The two parts of the anti-theft tag should be separated. If they don't separate themselves, use a little force. For example, if it is a security label with a pin on the back, you may need to pull out the pin directly.
Method 4: freeze the anti-theft label.
1. Freeze anti-theft ink label. It is best to use ice cubes for one night.
2. Open the anti-theft label. Frozen labels can be broken by hand, or pried open with a vise, or you can put on a rubber band as mentioned above. This method can prevent ink from splashing due to freezing.
Method 5: Knock the anti-theft label.
1, gently pull the label on the clothes, about a dozen times, until the nail is loose.
2. Find a big nail. This nail must be bigger than the label, and the head of the nail must be at least as big as a penny coin.
3. Put the clothes on one side of the label. Turn the long plastic handle of the label to the other side.
4. Wedge the nail into the gap between one side and the other side of the ink cartridge, and beat the nail with a hammer until the ink cartridge bounces off. You don't need to knock hard, just knock gently and repeatedly, and the ink cartridge will bounce off by itself. But you may have to knock twenty times in a row. Be careful not to knock too hard, or the label may bounce off.
Method 6: Use needle-nosed pliers
1. Hold the plastic handle of the label with the ink cartridge facing up.
2. Clamp one end of the rectangular label with needle-nosed pliers.
3. Clamp the other end with a pair of needle-nosed pliers.
4. Fold both ends down gently. But don't use too much force when folding, or the label may break and ink will be scattered everywhere.
5. Fold down until the label pops up automatically. This is because the nail will become loose during bending.
Method 7: Directly and forcibly separate the electromagnetic tag.
1. Put something between the label and the pin to expose a gap.
2. Bend the pin back and forth until it breaks.
3. Pull the label back directly and pull the pin out of the original hole.
4. Open the label.