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Some products have labels attached to them. How can I remove the labels without leaving dark stains?

It was found that most unpackaged household products have price tags affixed by merchants. In a supermarket in Taitung, the reporter saw that some labels were even "unceremoniously" affixed to the mouth of a cup or the lid of a pot. Supermarket promoters told reporters that these labels can be removed by soaking them in water. But many citizens told reporters that getting rid of these "little white plasters" is not that easy.

“It’s easy for merchants to put them up, but it’s hard for us to get rid of them.” Ms. Ge, a citizen, complained. ?In this regard, Mr. Wang, the person in charge of a large supermarket, told reporters that it is "more convenient" to put labels on the surface of the products, whether when putting them on the shelves or when checking the code for payment. According to him, many supermarkets have tried to put price tags on the shelves in the past, but later many customers often misplaced some products when selecting. To avoid misunderstandings, supermarkets had to put price tags directly on the products. . Relevant people from the Municipal Consumer Association believe that there are currently no regulations on the location of price tags. They suggest that merchants can affix the tags to less conspicuous places such as the bottom of the product, so that even if they do not tear it off, it will not cause any serious problems. Many daily necessities bought from stores and supermarkets have factory trademarks on them. Except for a few trademarks that we use for future warranty, in most cases we will tear off those excess trademarks immediately after buying them home before using them. Lose.

A trademark that has not been torn off is very ugly, and a trademark that has not been torn off cleanly is even more ugly than before it was torn off. In order to make it easier for you to deal with those difficult-to-remove trademarks in the future, I would like to share some of my common tricks. First, tear off the self-adhesive decorations attached to the surface, and soak the towel with warm water (hot water should be used in winter).

Wipe it twice; then use a warm and wet towel to apply soap, and wipe the traces several times; finally, use a clean warm and wet towel to wipe off the soap suds, and the traces of the sticker will be removed. Apply toothpaste evenly on the surface of the sticker, leave it for a while, and then wipe it with a soft rag. Sometimes there is more sticker and it is stronger, so just apply toothpaste on the traces that have not been removed once. The method remains the same. You can remove the sticky sticker that gives you a headache.

The principle is that toothpaste contains glycerin, which is a good solvent and can dissolve the ingredients of self-adhesive. In addition, many cosmetics also contain glycerin, which can also be used to remove self-adhesive. For some trademarks, the repelling effect of Fengyoujing is also good. If it is a self-adhesive sticker, it can be easily removed by heating it with a hair dryer. We can also reuse dish soap to remove trademark labels. The method is to soak the trademark on the product first, gently peel off the paper on the trademark, and then squeeze on the detergent.

Then rub it gently with the iron slag from the pot to remove it. Many people are willing to use labeling language to "identify" their own or other people's children. What is labelling? Tags are originally identification words for products, such as product name and product type. When used on people, it is to use general words to describe a person's relatively stable characteristics, such as the words we often mention "introversion", "extroversion", "idiot", "smart" and so on to express people's characteristics. can be used as labels.