maintenance
Proper care and storage are essential to maintaining the quality and longevity of your labels. Follow these guidelines for washing and storing to ensure your labels remain in the best condition possible.
washing
To ensure your labels remain in the best condition, follow these washing guidelines regardless of fabric type:
Minimal Washing: Labels maintain their quality with minimal washing. Opt for low-temperature, delicate washes whenever possible.
Hand Washing: For the best results, wash your labels by hand.
Air Drying: Air drying is recommended to extend the lifespan of your labels.
Edge Durability: While the edges of your labels will soften with wash and wear, they are designed to resist fraying.
Vibrant Colors: Add ¼ cup of white vinegar to the wash cycle to maintain vibrant colors.
Cotton Labels: Tumble drying and high heat are not recommended for cotton labels.
Iron-On Labels: Washing and drying should be avoided for iron-on labels that are not reinforced by sewing.
storing
For optimal preservation of your labels before usage:
Low Humidity: Store labels in a low-humidity environment.
Moderate Temperatures: Store labels at moderate temperatures.
Avoid Sunlight: Ensure labels are stored away from direct sunlight.