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mwoywod
01-09-2017, 11:21 PM
Hey guys, I love having labeled bottles with the manufacturers genuine labels. Honestly, the only reason I primarily reach for meguiars APC over Mckee's APC+ is because meguiars bottles have a nice professional label that I immediately recognize which helps me be more efficient. Even though I buy HD Polish+ and Cut+ by the Gallon, I gladly paid the 400% mark up on the 8oz. bottles when they released them because they look professional and make it easier for me to identify the bottle when I'm focused on a paint correction.

The polishes/compounds I already have labeled in self cleaning bottles.....
HD cut+
HD Polish+
M205
M100
D300

Polishes/compounds I DESPERATELY want to find labels for to go on the outside of my 8 ounce self cleaning bottles.....
HD Speed
M101 foam cut compound
Blackfire's Compound and Polish
Jescar Correction Compound and Jescar Micro finish polish

Other labels I would also like would be....
Mckee's 37 High Intensity APC+
Optimum Power Clean
ONR-clay lube ratio
Wolfgang Uber-detail spray ratio
Optimum Car Wax
IPA

I put all of my products in 32 ounce bottles and use the Grey chemical resistant sprayers because they are extremely durable and look professional. Right now all of the bottles are labeled using my child-like hand writing. If anyone knows where I can find professional labels or if I can pay someone that's more creative than me to make some and ship them to me I would do it in an instant. How is it that not even HD SPEED has labels available for 8 ounce self cleaning bottles? So bizarre.
(btw, the reason I use 8oz. self cleaning bottles is because they are the perfect size for my Husky Bucket Jockey)

Thanks Gentlemen!!

VISITOR
01-09-2017, 11:28 PM
why not buy a p-touch machine? sams club and probably costco have them for less than $30...

Brother P-Touch PT-1890SC Deluxe Home & Office Labeler (http://www.samsclub.com/sams/brother-p-touch-pt-1880sc-deluxe-home-office-labeler/135287.ip?pid=_CSE_BING_PLA_850559&source=ifpla&CAWELAID=730010300000927091&pid=ps_230012787&adid=22222222622000048987&wl0=e&wl1=o&wl2=c&wl3=10352233286&wl4=kwd-1105708072866&wl12=850559&wl14=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.samsclub.com%2Fsams%2Fbrothe r&wl15=5841921807&wl16=&veh=sem)
http://scene7.samsclub.com/is/image/samsclub/0001250264346_A?$img_size_380x380$

http://scene7.samsclub.com/is/image/samsclub/0001250264346_C?wid=1500&hei=1500&qlt=80&op_sharpen=1
http://scene7.samsclub.com/is/image/samsclub/0001250264346_E?wid=1500&hei=1500&qlt=80&op_sharpen=1

kkritsilas
01-10-2017, 01:44 AM
You can try the Avery labels that can be laser or inkjet printed; get them at Staples or maybe Walmart. They come in white, clear, and for some sizes, in colours. When you get the Avery labels, they have a downloadable program that will allow you to create the labels. They are ub various sizes, and while intended for use as mailing labels, they would work for this appication as well. Just an idea.

detailsbydennis
01-10-2017, 04:22 PM
Make the labels on your computer print and wrap the bottle with PPF. Or you could use clear packaging tape.


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cyclops
01-10-2017, 07:02 PM
Try this post


http://www.autogeekonline.net/forum/off-topic/98209-custom-labels-spray-bottles.html

mwoywod
01-10-2017, 08:00 PM
You can try the Avery labels that can be laser or inkjet printed; get them at Staples or maybe Walmart. They come in white, clear, and for some sizes, in colours. When you get the Avery labels, they have a downloadable program that will allow you to create the labels. They are ub various sizes, and while intended for use as mailing labels, they would work for this appication as well. Just an idea.

That's a great idea!!! Thank you!

mwoywod
01-10-2017, 08:06 PM
Make the labels on your computer print and wrap the bottle with PPF. Or you could use clear packaging tape.


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I like the idea of wrapping my bottles in paint protection film. I've been removing the labels from my gallon containers with a heat gun an putting them onto brand new bottles (after removing any body oils with rubbing alcohol) then I'll use clear packaging tape to protect them but usually after a few months of use the clear packaging tape start to get random air pockets and dirt building up around the edges which even though its not too noticeable really bugs me. I think Ill give PPF a shot to protect them. Then if that still doesn't hold up I'll go with making labels!! Thanks for the link cyclops that is definitely what I was looking for!!

briarpatch
01-10-2017, 08:59 PM
You can try the Avery labels that can be laser or inkjet printed; get them at Staples or maybe Walmart. They come in white, clear, and for some sizes, in colours. When you get the Avery labels, they have a downloadable program that will allow you to create the labels. They are ub various sizes, and while intended for use as mailing labels, they would work for this appication as well. Just an idea.

You can buy waterproof Avery label paper in sheets at Staples.....then you can customize the size u want to print