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#1 Posted : 12/16/2016 4:19:28 PM(EST)
mamedio

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Good afternoon, I am looking for something similar to OL248 but the current adhesive on the matte weatherproof isn't strong enough for my application (eliquid)... I thought about switching to clear matte, but unsure of how ink would hold up...

Any advice?
#2 Posted : 12/17/2016 7:52:57 AM(EST)
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Our weatherproof matte labels for inkjet printing have a relatively strong adhesive. Can you provide some more details in regards to the adhesive not performing? What exactly is happening? Are the labels popping off? How long before they start to pop-off? Is the label wrapping all the way around the bottle back onto itself?

Small diameter bottles can sometimes be challenging to label. The method that you use to apply the label can have an impact on how the label performs. Here is an article on how to apply labels to lip balm tubes. I know you are labeling e-liquid bottles, but some of these tips in the article below may work for you since the issues are similar.

https://www.onlinelabels.com/articles/tips-to-applying-lip-balm-labels.htm

We also have an article that talks about surface energy and the performance of labels on different surfaces. I think this article is helpful in explaining the science behind adhesive performance.

https://www.onlinelabels.com/articles/label-surface-energy-guide.htm

I don't necessarily think the clear labels will perform any better if you are having issues with the weatherproof matte inkjet labels. Our strongest adhesive is found on our Aggressive White Matte labels product. Neither the clear labels (product code OL248CJ - clear matte for inkjet, product code OL248CK - clear gloss for inkjet) nor the aggressive white matte labels (product code OL248AT) are intended to be weatherproof / waterproof though. I am happy to send you samples at no charge for testing if you would like to fill out our sample request form at the link below.


https://www.onlinelabels.com/General/SamplesSelectItems.aspx


If you test the labels and find the adhesive on these products works better on your bottles then you could consider printing onto the labels and then spraying them with an overcoat spray to make them waterproof. You can read an article on the topic at the link below.

https://www.onlinelabels.com/articles/krylon-weatherproof-waterproof-label-overcoat-spray.htm

I hope this information is helpful. We are happy to continue troubleshooting the issue with you.

Dave C.
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Edited by user Saturday, December 17, 2016 7:55:09 AM(EST)  | Reason: added links to products

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#3 Posted : 12/17/2016 8:31:11 AM(EST)
mamedio

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Thank you for the info. One thing I did see from the lip balm guide is to scuff the bottle a little. I am going to try that tonight and see what happens.

Will report back asap
#4 Posted : 12/17/2016 10:27:48 AM(EST)
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Sounds good. Does the label overlap back on to itself? I recommend not printing in the area where you are overlapping back onto itself.

Keep us updated.

Dave C.
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#5 Posted : 1/27/2017 5:26:59 PM(EST)
angelinejovan

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I have a need for a waterproof/grease proof - as much as possible - and from what I have read here, it sounds like the "aggressive white matte" is my best choice. The labels will be 3" round and go atop cosmetic jars. Would that be correct choice?

Thank you!
#6 Posted : 1/28/2017 8:10:38 PM(EST)
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Originally Posted by: angelinejovan Go to Quoted Post
I have a need for a waterproof/grease proof - as much as possible - and from what I have read here, it sounds like the "aggressive white matte" is my best choice. The labels will be 3" round and go atop cosmetic jars. Would that be correct choice?

Thank you!


The aggressive white matte stock is a paper based material so it isn't intended to be waterproof. Are you using a laser printer or an inkjet printer? If you are using a laser printer then I would recommend our weatherproof polyester laser material (OL2279LP). If you are using an inkjet printer then I would recommend our Weatherproof Matte Inkjet material (OL2279WJ)

You can check out our 3" circular label configurations at the link below.

https://www.onlinelabels.com/OL2279.htm

I recommend testing before you make the purchase. We are happy to send you samples of the products for testing if you would like to fill out our sample request form at the link below.

https://www.onlinelabels.com/General/SamplesSelectItems.aspx

Thanks.

Dave C.
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