Yeah I was going to ask about labels and I forgot. What do you do for labels? Ever heard of erasable labels?
Yeah I was going to ask about labels and I forgot. What do you do for labels? Ever heard of erasable labels?
That'll work.
My bottles usually take a day to dry out after rinsing. Much of my rinsing is recycling juices, so a good wash to get rid of the old, and a nice fresh bottle for the new. I wish I had a better labeling way, s there's always sticky left and I have to do a quick Goo Gone wipe down before the bottle is "good as new".
Problem with that without knowing the brand I could get super adhesive labels. Not all adhesives are alike.For labels I use the plain paper labels you get in packs of 60 or 128 that come 4 to a sheet. Easily removable and a quick scrub when washing them out does the trick.
I use Avery color coding labels (1/2" x 3/4"). They also make 1/2" x 1 1/2" if you need a little more writing area. The surface must be very clean or they will not stick. Once on, they stay on but are easily removable with a little warm water and soap. The different colors make it easier to find the specific tank/bottle I'm looking for.Problem with that without knowing the brand I could get super adhesive labels. Not all adhesives are alike.
Problem with that without knowing the brand I could get super adhesive labels. Not all adhesives are alike.
Problem with that without knowing the brand I could get super adhesive labels. Not all adhesives are alike.
Perfect for professional looking labels for out and about. So, no one questions what's in the bottles. All professional looking.I lucked out with the Brother Labelmaker labels. They don't smear with wet hands and they even withstood 30-40 minutes in the ultrasonic cleaner without loosening. When I transfer from glass to LDPE after steeping they peel and re-stick and stay on the LDPE.
I'm also looking at USB label printers that I can use to print from my laptop. I'm a little tired of the tiny keys on the Brother handheld printer and having to press NUM and CAP to switch back and forth. For about $70 I can get one that does 2 1/4" roll feed peel and stick labels in black and white with multiple lines and font sizes.
Anyone used this one? 58 bucks at Amazon.
https://www.amazon.com/Brother-QL-7...qid=1488243847&sr=8-3&keywords=label+printers
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I'm thinking about paint pens for glass and just writing directly on plastic bottles with sharpies. Comes off easy enough.
Some of you folks sure put a lot of effort into labeling! All I need is the label to show what is in the bottle as I reuse my bottles so often when a bottle label lasts more than one use it is a surprising occurrence. Rare I use that same bottle for the same flavor.
I ordered the Brother QL-700 printer just because I got tired of the tiny keyboard on the handheld Brother printer. The QL-700 lets me go to the laptop and type in a label and print it without all the gyrations associated with tiny keys. That, and I'm a gadget freak.
It's a guy toy ...
I would be very interested in how that works out for you. Keep us updated when you get it.