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Can't print labels using Logo Design3.0
Yea, somtimes the labels can be tough to get off, but I don't mind, it's kinda therapeutic. Plus i'm married, and anything that lets you spend more time by yourself is a good thing. Ha Ha Ha.(i'm crying on the inside).
i've used the brillo pads too, they work well for the adhesive, but letting them soak for a couple of days works the best, sometimes you just get a real stubborn one, like the bottle just doesn't want to be used again, so I throw it out.
I give most of my beers away, so I like using bottles, there cheap, they look good, and you don't have to ask for them back. If I gave a keg to a friend, i'd have to follow him around for three months before I got it back.
I usually put as many bottles in my buckets as possible, add a small drop of dish detergent, and fill with hot water. I make sure each bottle is full as well, and put the lid on. I let it sit over night. Next morning, the labels pretty much fall off, and the glue is simply rinsed away with hot water in the sink.
Dear FirePitBrew, when I use to print my own labels out I had many troubles and in the end I found myself thinking there must be an easier solution. I did some research on the internet to find easier ways to get my labels printed. I found a company called http://www.selfadhesivelabels.com who now do all my label printing for me at such a low cost, I would never go back to printing my own labels.
does this label company only deliver to the UK?
bruguru wrote:
does this label company only deliver to the UK?
I don't think so. If you go to the "Contact" tab and then click on the "Sample Pack Request" link, USA is one of the countries under the Country field where you enter your address.
How cool would this be for labling your beer?
http://www.selfadhesivelabels.com/therm … abels.html
Use the Thermochromic color as maybe a solid block of color over the name of the beer, then when you can read the name it's ready to drink!!
I love it!
That's pretty badass. I bet they aren't cheap though. Maybe a good idea if you make a beer around the holidays for gifts or something of the sort. That would be one bottle people wouldn't forget.
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