I just use regular pens for the bottles. The paper is covered in tape anyway so if I spill something on the bottle, I just wash it off in the sink.This -- I went to Office Depot and bought the kind of labels that can be peeled off easily; they stick to clean glass ok, but any PG residue, or on plastic, and they don't stick well at all, so I use a strip of tape to keep them on.
I've also not found any ink that's completely impervious to PG; the only thing that seems to stay well is pencil.
Andria
I was kind of asking for your opinoins. Should've made myself more clearThey have a ton of various tobacco blends and it all depends on your flavor preference.
Wow, nuclear proof markers!As for Markers, have any of you tried an Oil resistant marker that they sell at Auto Shops? Usually use them for marking the distributor before removing? Arts & Craft stores carry them as-well.. Can't think of what they are really called though..
Like these I guess Liquid Paint Markers | Markal
I'll see what I can find, it's not that big of a deal. As long as I actually have a label. But I'm thinking of maybe creating some cool label papers and print them, and then just cover them in tape again.
But it would be cool as it would look a bit more "professional"
