Glass jars from pickles, tomato sauce or jam are great for reusing. You can use them in the kitchen to store spices, nuts or homemade sauces. But the problem is almost always the same: labels. When you try to remove the label, it often leaves a sticky residue on the jar that is very difficult to clean.
Many people try to remove them with hot water, rubbing, or even a blade. But there is a much simpler trick, although it may sound strange, that is mayonnaise One of the most effective ways to remove stickers and adhesive residue from glass. It works quickly, does not damage the surface and does not require aggressive cleaning agents.
Why mayonnaise works
The secret lies in its composition. Mayonnaise contains a lot of fat, as it is made mainly of oil. It is the fat that begins to dissolve the glue that holds the labels to the surface of the glass.

When you apply mayonnaise to a label, the fat gradually penetrates into adhesive layer and softens itAt the same time, the vinegar, which is also part of the mayonnaise, helps to loosen the structure of the adhesive. This makes the sticker or sticky residue much easier to remove.
It is especially important that the mayonnaise contains enough fats. Full-fat version It usually works better than the light version because it has more oil and therefore dissolves the glue more effectively.
The process is very simple.
For this trick, all you need is mayonnaise and a kitchen towel or paper towel. Apply a little to the sticker. thicker layer mayonnaise and leave to act for about two to three minutes. Then dry with a soft cloth or paper towel wipe it off surface.
The sticker and sticky residue should slide off the glass without much effort. Finally, rinse the glass with hot water and a little detergent to remove the grease.
If the sticker is particularly stubborn, you can leave the mayonnaise on for a little longer or repeat the process. Again, this will likely take much less time than scrubbing for a long time.
An additional advantage of this method is that does not damage the glass. No scratches, no risk of cuts and no need for harsh cleaners.
It also works with oil

If you don't have mayonnaise on hand or don't want to use it for cleaning, you can also use regular cooking oilThe process is very similar, except that the oil usually takes a little longer to dissolve the glue.
It also performs well coconut oil, as its denser structure makes it particularly suitable for application to labels.
Some also use a mixture of oil and baking soda, which creates a thick paste. This method combines the mild abrasiveness of baking soda with the oil-dissolving effect, but requires a bit more rubbing.

So the next time you want to reuse a glass jar, you don't have to waste time scrubbing off the labels. A small amount of mayonnaise often does more than all the other tricks combined.






