Best Way to Remove Label Gunk From Slabs

Discussion in 'US Coins Forum' started by Santinidollar, Oct 15, 2018.

  1. messydesk

    messydesk Well-Known Member

    I have a dropper bottle of unscented lamp oil sitting around for doing photos. It turns out it softens label goo so that it's easily wiped off. Works better than rubbing alcohol (which works well to clean the haze off the interior of your windshield, by the way). Just put a drop on the residue and let it soak for a few seconds.

    This is also the way to get labels off of NGC hologram holders safely. The oil will soak through the label unless it's plastic. If it's a glossy label, scuff it up first.
     
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  3. SilverDollar2017

    SilverDollar2017 Morgan dollars

    WD-40 isn't too bad at removing labels, either.
     
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  4. fiddlehead

    fiddlehead Well-Known Member

    Toothpaste works very nicely - and will remove scratches too. Toothpaste is a good polish to use on anything that might be sensitive to chemicals and works especially well on plastic.
     
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  5. green18

    green18 Unknown member Sweet on Commemorative Coins

    Alcohol will do the trick.......just don't use anything 'drinkable'........that would be a travesty........
     
  6. DrDarryl

    DrDarryl Well-Known Member

    I've been using Un-Du for years...




    Removes duck tape from toilet paper.

     
  7. jake1932

    jake1932 Active Member

    Thanks for the tip Randy!!!! This is working great on some of my scratched up PCGS stuff!! I got a 1935 P quarter in ms65 that was a beater last week (the slab anyway). Well below bid because it was scratched up so bad. Now its brand new again!
     
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  8. Randy Abercrombie

    Randy Abercrombie Supporter! Supporter

    I know, right?? It’s like the stuff was made for slab renewal. Glad it worked out for you. Keep the stuff away from the TPG holograms though. It sure does take them off too.
     
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