I'm sure many of you reuse medicine bottles for keeping small things like
fasteners, passive electronic components, etc. I'm sure you also will
throw away lots of bottles rather than peeling off the labels because the
process can be slow and leave messy partially-delaminated paper, and
stickum all over. Here's something I learned recently from my pharmacist:
A prescription label will come off cleanly if you try to take it off
within a couple days after being stuck on the bottle. So when you get
your meds home, take the label off, stick it on your forehead, then put it
back on the bottle. When the bottle is empty, the label will peel off
cleanly and easily. Skin oils do the magic.
This is also helpful for more secure destruction of the label.
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David Griffith
dgriffi at
cs.csubak.edu