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Custom labels specified for detergent and household cleaning product bottles
B2B bottle-label program

Custom Detergent & Household Labels for Bottles and Containers

Choose a label route by bottle material, formula contact, wet handling and application method. We help brands, OEMs and co-packers define the construction, artwork and test plan before repeat production.

HDPE and PET fit reviewFormula-contact test planning

7 series

Product and supply routes

5 formats

Reference dimensions

4 steps

Specification sequence

B2B

OEM and co-packer sourcing

Quick quote brief

Send three facts to start

  1. 01

    Product

    Name the product or share a current sample.

  2. 02

    Specification

    Add the size, material, printer, or use case.

  3. 03

    Order

    Give the quantity and delivery country.

Send the brief

Bottle-label product series

Choose by product and packaging workflow

Start with the product family that matches the bottle, label job and supply route. Face stock, adhesive, finish, die-cut and packing are confirmed against the actual container and formula.

Custom printed detergent labels arranged for a household cleaning product range

Core product series

Custom Printed Detergent & Household Labels

Printed pressure-sensitive labels for brand, usage, dosage, barcode and approved market information on bottles and rigid containers.

Best for detergent brands, OEM/ODM programs and co-packers that need repeatable artwork, SKU control and a documented sample approval.

Specify a printed label program
Laundry detergent and fabric-care bottles with printed labels

Fabric care

Laundry & Fabric Care Labels

Front, back and wraparound labels for laundry detergent, softener, stain remover and fabric-care bottles.

Review a laundry bottle
Dishwashing liquid and kitchen cleaner bottles with product labels

Kitchen care

Dishwashing & Kitchen Cleaner Labels

Label constructions for dish soap, dishwasher products, degreasers and kitchen surface cleaners.

Review a kitchen-care label
Household cleaner and disinfectant bottles with labeled packaging

Household care

Household Cleaner & Disinfectant Labels

Front, back and wrap labels for sprays, trigger bottles and other household cleaning products.

Review a cleaner label
Hand soap and personal-care bottles prepared for printed labeling

Adjacent bottle route

Hand Soap & Personal-Care Bottle Labels

Printed labels for hand soap, body wash, shampoo and other pump or squeeze bottle programs.

Review a personal-care label
Industrial chemical container label program under specification review

Industrial route

Industrial Cleaner & Chemical Container Labels

Identification and hazard-information label programs for industrial cleaners, lubricants and chemical containers.

Start an industrial review
Blank bottle labels prepared for variable data printing

On-demand route

Blank & Variable-Data Bottle Labels

Blank or preprinted labels for adding batch, date, barcode, serial or market data in-house.

Confirm the blank route

Container and use routes

Match the label to the bottle, formula and handling

HDPE squeeze bottles, PET containers, trigger sprays, refill packs and industrial jerrycans create different adhesion and handling risks. Select the closest route, then send the actual pack and formula conditions for review.

Flexible detergent bottle prepared for label compatibility review

HDPE and LDPE squeeze bottles

Laundry, dishwashing and cleaner bottles that flex during dispensing and are handled with wet hands.

Confirm: bottle grade, panel radius, squeeze recovery, leakage, wet handling, formula splash and wipe method

Review an HDPE bottle
Clear PET bottle prepared for printed label application

PET and clear rigid bottles

Clear or rigid PET bottles where appearance, panel fit, barcode contrast and surface cleanliness matter.

Confirm: surface energy, curvature, clear-film or white-face route, air entrapment, barcode contrast and application temperature

Review a PET bottle
Trigger spray cleaner bottle with a front label area

Spray and trigger bottles

Bathroom, glass, kitchen and disinfectant sprays with a front panel that must clear the trigger and survive handling.

Confirm: trigger clearance, shoulder geometry, spray leakage, repeated wiping, formula exposure and label position

Review a spray bottle
Industrial cleaner container prepared for label specification

Industrial jerrycans and rigid containers

Larger-format cleaning and chemical containers requiring identification, handling and storage review.

Confirm: container texture, handle clearance, chemical contact, abrasion, outdoor or warehouse storage and approved text

Review an industrial container
Refill pouch packaging prepared for label review

Refill pouches and soft packs

Refill and flexible packs where creasing, seal placement and changing pouch shape affect label performance.

Confirm: film structure, crease zones, seal edges, pouch fullness, formula contact, storage and manual or machine application

Review a refill pack
Automatic filling and labeling line for household products

Automatic filling and labeling lines

For products that move through a line, label fit must be reviewed with the applicator, roll and container presentation.

Confirm: applicator model, core, roll OD, web width, unwind, gap, liner, sensor, speed and wet or dry container state

Review filling-line roll labels

Four-step bottle qualification

Build the specification in the order a quality team can approve

Define the exposure and container first, then select the construction and finish. This keeps a sample, quotation and production reorder tied to the same evidence.

  1. 01

    Product and exposure

    Describe what the label sees during filling, use, storage and cleaning.

    • Formula name and concentration
    • Splash, wipe, immersion or leakage
    • Contact time and temperature
    • Expected service life and storage
  2. 02

    Container and surface

    Record the actual pack, not only the package category.

    • HDPE, LDPE, PET, glass or flexible film
    • Panel width, radius and bottle flexibility
    • Dry, wet, dusty or oily surface
    • Bottle drawing, sample or clear photos
  3. 03

    Construction and finish

    Choose the material, adhesive and appearance route that is worth testing.

    • Paper, BOPP, PE, clear film or other face stock
    • Adhesive route and initial tack target
    • Gloss, matte, laminate or special finish
    • Barcode, QR, copy density and die-cut
  4. 04

    Artwork, test and supply

    Connect the approved label to production, packing and repeat orders.

    • Customer-approved artwork and hazard text
    • Manual or automatic application
    • Sample and formula-contact test criteria
    • Quantity, roll or sheet packing, destination and reorder control
Label production and quality review for a B2B packaging program

Evidence before repeat supply

Approve the actual bottle, formula and handling condition

A material name or laminate does not prove resistance to every detergent or chemical. The useful result is a recorded test on the actual container, formula, contact method and time period required by the buyer.

Container adhesion

Check initial tack, edge lift, bubbles and panel fit on the supplied HDPE, LDPE, PET, glass or film pack.

Formula contact

Use the real formula and concentration for splash, wipe or immersion checks instead of a generic water-only test.

Wet and squeeze handling

Repeat the use motion that matters: wet hands, bottle squeeze, trigger handling, wiping or leakage.

Machine trial

For automatic application, record sensing, speed, placement, stoppages, start-up and restart behaviour on the intended line.

The customer owns classification, hazard communication and market approval. We reproduce the approved artwork and can help organize the sample and test record for the specified use case.

Sourcing FAQ

Answers before the specification review

Use these answers to prepare the printer, application and order information needed for a useful quotation.

01What information should I send for a detergent label quotation?

Send the bottle material and drawing or photos, label panel size, formula or exposure type, application method, artwork status, quantity by SKU, finish, packing and destination. If the label runs on a machine, include the applicator model, roll core, roll OD, web width, unwind, gap and sensor method.

02Are these labels automatically waterproof or chemical-resistant?

No universal claim is appropriate. Resistance depends on the face stock, adhesive, finish, container, formula, concentration, contact time and handling. We can recommend a starting construction and define an actual formula-contact test.

03Can you label HDPE and LDPE detergent bottles?

Yes, they are common project surfaces, but low-surface-energy plastic, squeeze behaviour, mold release and wet handling can change adhesion. Provide the real bottle and usage condition so the construction can be tested rather than assumed.

04Can you print GHS or other regulatory information?

We can print customer-approved hazard, dosage, ingredient, barcode and market information. The customer or responsible brand owner must approve the classification, wording, symbols and target-market requirements before production.

05Which label format is best for my bottle?

Use 90 × 120mm as a front-panel starting point, 80 × 150mm for tall bottles, 100 × 100mm for square packs, 70 × 200mm for a wraparound starting point and 120 × 80mm for a back panel. Final dimensions depend on the usable panel, radius, copy and application tolerance.

06Can you supply blank labels for in-house printing?

Yes. Blank or preprinted routes can be reviewed for the printer, ribbon or ink system, resolution, sensor marks, face finish and downstream manual or automatic application. A blank label still needs to be qualified for the actual bottle and printer.

07Do you support OEM, private label and co-packer programs?

Yes. We can organize artwork revisions, SKU and language separation, samples, roll or sheet packing, carton identification and reorder controls. The quote should list each version and its quantity so obsolete or mixed stock is avoided.

08What does a compatibility test prove?

It proves the recorded label construction under the recorded bottle, formula, contact method, temperature, time and application process. A passed sample does not automatically cover a different formula, container, label size or machine setup.

B2B quotation brief

Send the bottle and formula details for a useful first review

Send your product, size, quantity and destination through the contact page or WhatsApp.