Labels?

cjbigcog

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I am wondering what other people use to label thier spray bottles ? I have been using Avery labels and just print up whatever I need. Problem is that if it gets wet, then it starts peeling off or the ink starts to run. Any ideas?
 
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Jakerooni said:
Sharpie marker is all I've ever used.



dheath said:
different colors for different products (red: dressings / green: cleaners & IPA / blue: ONR QD & Lube / etc)





Nope i'll bet jake just uses black or whatever sharpie he has around at the time. lol ill bet he even goes as far as a piece of masking tape at time then a sharpie. lol got to love us old school guys its not fancy, but it works!:xyxthumbs
 
LOL yep just a black sharpie... I know my products I have just by looking at them. I only mark them because if I have a helper I need them to be able to grab the right product.
 
Jakerooni said:
LOL yep just a black sharpie... I know my products I have just by looking at them..



Same here, and I don't even bother labeling a lot of stuff either. If anybody else ever worked in my shop they'd probably be pretty :confused: about all the unlabeled spray bottles!



I *did* write "OLD" and "NEW" on my bottles of v1.0/v2.0 M105 in nice big letters so I won't mix 'em up (and waste the old stuff)....saves me having to look closely at the labels.



The only containers I've color-coded (with different Sharpies) are my Clay boxes; I have a number of different clays, all in the rectangular Sonus boxes, and I wanted an easy way to differentiate between them.
 
Well the local fire dept. maintains that all chemicals be properly labled as well when used in a business setting. And when I had my shop I had to maintain code. Which was the original reasoning behind it. However since then I've laxed on labeling.
 
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