How to Specify Cleaning Product Labels

How to Specify Cleaning Product Labels

Cleaning product labels should be specified with more than a product name. Buyers should prepare container details, label size, material or adhesive expectations, artwork files, quantity and any important warning or barcode requirements.

Required information

Start with product category, bottle or jar type, label size, quantity by SKU and artwork status. If the label will be applied to a curved bottle or squeeze container, include photos and dimensions.

Artwork and text review

Cleaning labels may contain instructions, warnings, icons, barcode and small text. These elements should be checked at final size. Artwork should include bleed, color reference and readable text. The brand should confirm legal or compliance-sensitive wording.

Material direction

The suitable label material depends on the container surface and use environment. Share whether the product may face moisture, handling, storage temperature or repeated contact. Material and adhesive options can then be reviewed more accurately.

Packaging add-ons

If the cleaning product will be sold as a set, paper sleeves, insert cards or boxes may be discussed. These are not required for every label project, but they can help with retail presentation or multipack organization.

FAQ

Can I ask for cleaning labels without knowing the material?

Yes. Share product and container details first, then material direction can be reviewed.

Can TC Pack check warning text?

TC Pack can review artwork layout and readability, but legal wording should be confirmed by the brand.

What slows down quotes most often?

Missing label size, quantity, artwork status, application surface or material expectations commonly delay quote review.

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