Avery No-Iron Fabric Labels, Assorted Shapes and Sizes, Washer and Dryer-Safe Waterproof Labels, Non-Printable, 45 Blank Labels Total 40700
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2.3 out of 5 stars with 3 reviews
1 out of 5 stars
17 November, 2023
originally posted on avery.com
I wanted this to work
I bought these to label my mom's clothing when she moved into assisted living. I did a sample at home on one of my old pj tops first, to be sure they worked. I was able to write on the label very easily but they both came off the first time I washed the top. They did not stick. Very disappointed as I had read just good reviews.
1 reply from Customer Care team - 2 years ago
Hello, thank you for your review. I am sorry to hear that these labels are not working for you. These labels should adhere to most clothing, so my apologies for this quality issue. If you still need a replacement, please contact our Care Team with the proof of purchase and picture of this issue (if possible) so we can assist. You can chat with a Live Agent on avery.com/help, or you can call us at: 800-462-8379. Our hours for our center: 6am-5pm PST Mon-Fri.
5 out of 5 stars
23 October, 2020
originally posted on avery.com
Truly are permanent!
We bought these to label clothing and items for my PreK child. It was easy enough to write her name on the labels and they stick well. We even put one on the foot of a stuffy to take to school, but she has now decided she wants the stuffy to remain at home. Is there anyway to take the label back off?
1 reply from Avery Consumer Care team - 5 years ago
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.
1 out of 5 stars
27 July, 2019
originally posted on avery.com
Absolute garbage
Just bought this for a project. Absolutely useless. Tried every pen, marker known to man and NOTHING writes on this. For each letter you have to rewrite 10 times just to see anything on these. Absolutely suck.
1 reply from Avery Consumer Care team - 6 years ago
We are very sorry to hear about this. Can you please reach out to our Care Team at avery.com/contact so we can gather more information about this issue for our Quality Team? We want to try to make this right for you.