4 oz. Sample Bottles & Labels

imported_Denzil

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So I've finally decided it's time to buy those nifty little 4 oz. sample bottles that many of you already have. It's quite the hassle lugging those full bottles of product if you're on the go all the time.



I'm planning on picking up a lot of 25 bottles and I'd like to have some sort of system in producing nice, clean and professional looking labels for these bottles rather than writing on the bottles with a Sharpie (I'm pretty fickle). Anyway, I was thinking of just buying some Avery labels and using the templates that Avery has on their website to print these suckers out but I wanted to get some input from my fellow Autopians to broaden my options, if there really are any.



Perhaps I'm just thinking too much about this... :wall
 
If you're mobile, then yes the sample bottles would be good.



But if you detail out of your garage/driveway, then I kind of see it as a waste of money. You'll have double the clutter unless you some how "STORE" away your 16oz/32oz bottle. And just strictly use the 4oz bottles.



I mean I use my EX-P Sealant on my windows and i use a 4oz pump spray to mist it on like a spray windex... But other than that. I just put everything I will be using that day in a bucket/container.



About the labels. If you're "REALLY" into the labels. Then there's personal label makers on the market... Or if you have access to a printer. You can go to staples, office max and they have those blank labels you can put into your printer and then insert certain settings that are on the back of the packing from the labels, and then just print.



Guess it's all personal preference though.:nixweiss
 
i use a little label maker for my smaller bottles. i travel sometimes and don't like carrying full bottles. Sharpies work but sometimes smear. I also trade a fair amount with other members.
 
In a sense I AM mobile. I do live between two houses (parents' house and another house for school) so it does become a pain.



stiffdogg06 - You had the idea I was thinking with the Avery labels, hehe.
 
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