Lemon oil did not work for me. I used it undiluted, but I couldn't get it to work. Maybe it has something to do with the altitude? I also used a product called UNDO, which I use in paper crafting, and it wouldn't work either. Elbow grease, or letting it soak a few days has been my best bet. I also use my empties to make bottles of hand sanitizer, boo boo spray, etc... for hostesses, or those that bring a friend to an event that wasn't on the hostesses invitation list.
Suzy
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From: Amelia1968 <ameliasantidotes@gmail.com>
To: Everything doTERRA <everythingdoterra@googlegroups.com>
Sent: Sunday, December 4, 2011 5:21 PM
Subject: [Everything doTERRA] Re: old oil bottles?
I agree Lemon works great! I put a lil bit on the bottle itself or on
a cotton ball and the sticky part just rubs right off...as I said in
an earlier post I just peel off the label and use the lemon oil to
help get the rest...just takes a minute or so and it's all clean:)
On Dec 4, 6:29 pm, brenda <bturbo...@yahoo.com> wrote:
> Lemon works like a charm. You don't need to soak for 3 days or
> anything! Works great.
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> On Dec 3, 4:15 pm, Elizabeth <gibbs_elizab...@yahoo.com> wrote:
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> > I wondered if anyone has any special tricks to clean out old oil
> > bottles to reuse? Any advice to take the incredibly adhesive sticky
> > label off - without using alot of time ( I don't want much, do I?!).
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> > Thanks!!
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