Struggling to remove sticky label residue? It's a common frustration when unboxing new items, especially on cookware where remnants can burn during use.
Whether on stainless steel, plastic, wood, or glass, this proven method using vegetable oil and baking soda eliminates adhesive traces safely and effectively. Here's how:

- Vegetable oil
- Baking soda
1. Fill a small container halfway with vegetable oil.
2. Add baking soda to fill the other half.
3. Mix with a spoon until it forms a paste.
4. Apply the paste directly to the label remnants with your fingers.
5. Rub gently in circles to penetrate and lift the residue.
Voila! All glue traces vanish effortlessly. Rinse with soap and hot water for a clean finish.
This reliable technique, trusted by cleaning pros, works on plastic, metal, glass, aluminum, PVC, stainless steel, fridges, bottles, lids, cans, and even shoe soles. It's as effective as solvents but surface-safe and eco-friendly.
Vegetable oil softens the glue, while baking soda acts as a gentle, eco-friendly abrasive to lift residues without scratching.