I read that here and tried the milk on one label. It worked, but won't this attrack rodents if done on a large scale? I'm sure the smell of dry milk might be appealing to them.Personally thats what i use and seems to soak right off. Others i have herd use milk and works well.
I read that here and tried the milk on one label. It worked, but won't this attrack rodents if done on a large scale? I'm sure the smell of dry milk might be appealing to them.
Noontime said:There are defintiely pros and cons to both paper and label stock. With label stock you get precise cuts in different shapes and sizes, and they do come in removable adhesive (which we offer on many of our labels). Paper gives you so many more options with all the decorative papers out there with all kinds of textures, but can sometimes bleed the glue through (if it's a thin paper), and you have to cut the labels out and apply the glue by hand.
I use glue sticks all the time and they work great! Be careful though, Elmers glue sticks do not work well. They are not as sticky.
What kind of paper do you use that will not be damaged by moisture?
Not as sticky as which brand?
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