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Avery 54ct No Iron Labels: Multipurpose Clothing Name Tags, Polyester, White, 1.75" x 0.5"
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- Easily organize and keep track of items with no-iron fabric labels perfect for use as medical uniform labels, nursing home clothing tags, industrial uniform labels, employee name labels, kids clothing labels, laundry labels, daycare labels, and more
- Enjoy long-lasting organization with waterproof, durable labels designed to withstand multiple washing machine and dryer cycles
- Label stickers are backed with a permanent adhesive that can be applied to a wide range of smooth surfaces, including fabric, water bottles, luggage, school supplies, and more with no iron required
- Handwrite directly on the sticker labels with permanent marker for quick and easy personalization (not printer compatible)
- Includes 3 sheets of fabric stickers for a total of 54 labels
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Q: what marker will work on these and stay after washer and reyer use?
A: Permanent markers, such as Sharpies should work for this product.
submitted byAvery, Product Expert - 2 years agoBrand expert
Q: Will these come off if I don’t need them anymore or the item is handed down to another kid?
A: Hello Emma, thank you for your question. These labels are a permanent adhesive, but we do have a a few methods for removable, listed on our website is an article "How To Remove No Iron Fabric labels: You can try to remove as much adhesive as possible by rolling it into a ball and peeling it away from the fabric, then apply Isopropyl alcohol. Note: if it is a colored shirt, be sure to spot test on a hidden area. Or, place the item of clothing in the freezer for a couple of hours. Remove the clothing from the freezer and immediately try removing the label (while still cold). The cold temperature will ‘harden’ the adhesive and may make removal easier and more complete. If there is more adhesive still to be removed try using ‘Goo Gone’ or a similar orange oil based adhesive cleaner to see if more adhesive can be removed.
submitted byAvery, Product Expert - 7 months agoBrand expert
Q: Are these dry clean friendly?
A: Hello Erika, thank you for your question. We don't have any test data to confirm that dry cleaning chemicals will not affect the product. Based on some experience, we believe that most of these labels could withstand the dry cleaning process. However, without true testing, we cannot confirm this is the case. I will send this question to our team as well for further testing. Thank you.
submitted byAvery, Product Expert - 14 days agoBrand expert
Q: What temperature can these handle when washing in a machine?
A: When washing, we recommend turning the garment inside out and using a cold or warm water. When you go to dry, we would suggest a low heat setting. We hope this helps!
submitted byAvery, Product Expert - 2 months agoBrand expert
Q: Are the labels removable? I understand the description says permanent, but sometimes even those are removable with effort without damaging the items.
A: Hello, thank you for your question. These labels are designed with an aggressive adhesive so that it can withstand multiple laundry cycles (washing and drying). Even if you can remove the label, there may be residue remaining. If you want to remove the label, you can try the following: You can try to remove as much adhesive as possible by rolling it into a ball and peeling it away from the fabric, then apply Isopropyl alcohol to the residual on the fabric. We would recommend starting from one edge and slowly continuing to the rest of the adhesive area. Note: if it is a colored shirt, there is a chance that it will remove some of the color from the fabric, so be sure to spot test on a hidden area. Another way you might be able to remove the label: Place the item of clothing in the freezer for a couple of hours. Remove the clothing from the freezer and immediately try removing the label (while still cold). The cold temperature will ‘harden’ the adhesive and may make removal easier and more complete. If the label is removed fairly cleanly, scrape the surface of the clothing that has adhesive residue with a dinner/butter knife (not too sharp) while still cold to see if more adhesive can be removed. If there is more adhesive still to be removed try using ‘Goo Gone’ or a similar orange oil based adhesive cleaner to see if more adhesive can be removed. You will also want to spot test this to see if it removes color from the fabric.
submitted byAvery, Product Expert - 8 months agoBrand expert
Q: Will these adhere to other items for school? Markers, glue sticks ext?
A: Hello Jill, thank you for your question. These labels are made for clothing only, so I would not suggest using on non-clothing materials. We do carry permanent adhesive ID labels for smooth, hard surfaces with Avery products, such as 31442, 5219 and 66113. For more product recommendations, please visit avery.com/help. Thank you.
submitted byAvery, Product Expert - 8 months agoBrand expert
Q: How to remove when no longer using?
A: Hello Shalae, thank you for your question. My apologies for not responding sooner. These labels are a permanent adhesive, though you can remove them by following our help article: You can try to remove as much adhesive as possible by rolling it into a ball and peeling it away from the fabric, then apply Isopropyl alcohol to the residual on the fabric. Note: if it is a colored shirt, there is a chance that it will remove some of the color from the fabric, so be sure to spot test on a hidden area. Another way you might be able to remove the label: If there is more adhesive still to be removed try using ‘Goo Gone’ or a similar orange oil based adhesive cleaner to see if more adhesive can be removed. You will also want to spot test this to see if it removes color from the fabric.
submitted byAvery, Product Expert - 8 months agoBrand expert
Q: Do these labels stick to one another? For example, when I'm ready to pass my kids' clothes on to someone else, could I put a blank label to cover up the label I've written on?
A: Thank you for your question. My apologies for not responding sooner. These labels are a permanent adhesive, though you can remove them by following our help article: You can try to remove as much adhesive as possible by rolling it into a ball and peeling it away from the fabric, then apply Isopropyl alcohol to the residual on the fabric. Note: if it is a colored shirt, there is a chance that it will remove some of the color from the fabric, so be sure to spot test on a hidden area. Another way you might be able to remove the label: If there is more adhesive still to be removed try using ‘Goo Gone’ or a similar orange oil based adhesive cleaner to see if more adhesive can be removed. You will also want to spot test this to see if it removes color from the fabric.
submitted byAvery, Product Expert - 8 months agoBrand expert
Q: Can you print on them?
A: Our fabric labels are handwrite-only.
submitted byAvery, Product Expert - 1 year agoBrand expert