Spotter bottle labels

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Jack May

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Spotter bottle labels won't stay either on or readable.

What do you do to keep them readable and therefore safe?

John
 
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Rex Tyus

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Wrap with clear contact paper. It doesn't solve permanently but greatly extends life expectancy. Then reprint labels on computer and start over. Make sure to overlap the contact paper.


Rex
 

Larry Cobb

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Larry Cobb
Start with higher quality labels.

Much easier & more professional than putting a clear tape over the existing label.

Larry Cobb
 
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Rex Tyus

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Larry,
where can we get labels that will fit on a four ounce spotter bottle guaranteed not to fade, bleed, peel, crack or run? They sound wonderful.


Rex
 
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Guest

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Uline can help you out with lables..and be DOT approved at the same time...

Chad
 
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KBRENNY

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I USE A BROTHER P-TOUCH PT530, MAKES VERY DURABLE LABELS AND YOU CAN GET LABEL TAPE UP TO 1 1/2 INCHES WIDE. FROM MY EXPERIENCE I USUALLY POKE A HOLE IN THE BOTTLE OR IT DEVELOPS A CRACK BEFORE THE LABEL EVER WEARS OUT, PEELS, OR FADES. I ALSO CLEAN THE BOTTLE SURFACE THOROUGHLY WITH RUBBING ALCOHOL BEFORE I STICK THE LABEL ON.
 

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