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Using old jars as food containers is an increasingly common practice for many people. This habit is not only economical but also environmentally friendly, helping to reduce plastic and glass waste. Old jars from jam, sauce, or coffee can be reused to store a variety of foods, from dry ingredients such as grains and nuts to liquid foods such as soups and sauces.
By utilizing existing items, you can also save money and provide practical storage solutions. However, despite its many benefits, using used jars to store food also has its own challenges. One of the main problems is the sticker residue that sticks. This sticker will certainly interfere with the appearance and reduce the aesthetics of the jar used.
To remove stickers on used jars, some people usually just pull them off. In some cases, stickers can be easily removed. However, it is not uncommon for the jar layer to become dirty because there is still glue residue stuck to it. If left alone, the remaining glue can attract dirt and dust, making the jar look dull.
So, how to use it, just turn on the hair dryer first. Then direct the hot air that comes out right to the top of the sticker. While heating, pull the sticker slowly using your hands. When pulled, the sticker will immediately come off without leaving any glue on the surface of the jar.
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