would anyone know if there is a way to get resin off some
plastic containers, got the gummed labels off with a struggle, but the
backing resin resolutely stayed put, and nothing so far has shifted it.
I have tried all sorts, not least elbow grease, but they remain sticky to
the touch. Tried soaking them, cif, you name it, nothing works
tried nail varnish remover, stuff bought from DIY place, sticky stuff remover, didn't work, not white spirits as yet, might start drinking it if this goes on, ruddy nuisance, as everytime you pick one up its like treacle stuck to you.
The mayo just made a mess, but the WD30 worked but it's so toxic decided the best thing is buy something else preferably without labels.
Thanks for the suggestions will keep them on record.
I always used to use nail varnish remover till I discovered sticky stuff remover. I'm surprised they don't seem to work for you. Admittedly elbow grease needs to be used as well, but I've never had a label that I haven't been able to remove the sticky completely.
I find some sticky labels peel off easily and completely and just cannot understand why all manufacturers don't used that type!!
I had this problem with containers I wanted to keep so in the end I bought clear stickon labels & stuck them on the sticky part & then printed my own contents on them. Problem solved.Ron.
i know you've solved it now whiskeyron but a good trick we used to use at work when we reused containers is to fill the plastic or glass containers with hot water(the hotter the better) and leave for a couple of minutes then you should be able to peel the label off really easily without leaving any of the sticky glue behind.