I have found a knife works well also.I like to soak bottles in hot water, then scrape the label off with a knife. Then I clean the bottle with a solvent to get rid of the glue.
Then I give it a rinse to get the solvent off.
Cant remember the name of the one I have right now. I’ve also tried white spirit and that works well too but it makes the kitchen smell awful for a couple of days lol.
Never thought of the dishwasher! Good to know about having different bells. Would never have thought of that. Thanks.My local pub landlady gives me bulmers cider and rekorderlig cider bottles I just load them up in the dishwasher to clean them and remove the labels, they are good strong dark 500ml bottles, I do the same with leffe bottles but with those you need bigger 29 mm caps.
My bench capper came with two bells so I can use it for both sizes of caps.
Mark
Adnams Ease Up IPA labels are super easy to remove btw. The rest of their beers, not so much. (Don't kill me, I love Adnams. Would kill for their yeast).
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