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When i did labels, I bought fabric ones and created designs in publisher. Paper labels never worked, they either went damp when put in the fridge, and they're are a bugger to get off for next bottling.
 
I have been happy using Avery sticky, peel-off labels in the J8157 template, printed on a colour laser printer. The only problem is removing the label, especially on PET bottles. They don't soak off successfully in Oxyclean or PBW (not in a 2 hour soak, maybe overnight is needed). Hot water softens the glue but scraping or scratching the label spreads the gooey balls around. I need something to dissolve the glue. Eucalyptus antiseptic solution seems to work but is not viable.
 

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I have been happy using Avery sticky, peel-off labels in the J8157 template, printed on a colour laser printer. The only problem is removing the label, especially on PET bottles. They don't soak off successfully in Oxyclean or PBW (not in a 2 hour soak, maybe overnight is needed). Hot water softens the glue but scraping or scratching the label spreads the gooey balls around. I need something to dissolve the glue. Eucalyptus antiseptic solution seems to work but is not viable.
How do they go in an esky getting wet etc? I have used many Avery labels but the inkjet ones typically break down very easily when wet from condensation etc. Laser heavy duty ones are amazing but exxy....
 
I use a brother thermal label printer. The labels aren’t all that big but they peel off easily with no residue. (Also prints the labels in seconds)
Costs about 10 cents per label
 

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