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De-solv-it {Retail Pick}

· October 14, 2009

 

This product, De-Solv-it, is one of my little designer tips (but, actually, I can't take credit for it- since my mom turned me onto it!). I primarily use it to take off pesky labels and stickers from products, (but it can do so much more). It smells great and its environment friendly. A bottle will last you a long time, even though you will use it far more than you think you will! Labels and stickers that would normally have to be soaked and scrubbed off can be removed very quickly with this lovely little potion. Great for removing "made in", price stickers, and logo stickers from accessories and home-goods. Love it! You can get it here.

posted by
Mon, 11/30/2009 - 5:52am

Cool!


posted by
Mon, 11/30/2009 - 1:14pm

I use eucalyptus oil for this, also great if you have a cold. One product, multiple uses.


posted by
Wed, 12/02/2009 - 12:48pm

nail polish remover will do the same thing.


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{Janelle Steinberg, Principal Interior Designer for J Steinberg Design and Author of Maison Classique}: First love was fashion. Vegetarian. Lover of pearls and rainy days. Candle Connoisseur. Avid list maker. Married to Mr. Wonderful.



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