FAQs
How do laundry-safe labels stay attached in high-heat dryers?
Unlike standard stickers or cheap competitors that can melt or become brittle, our laundry-safe adhesive is designed to remain flexible under high temperatures. In fact, our laundry labels can withstand temperatures up to 225 degrees Fahrenheit.
What is the best way to label tagless clothing for the wash?
Tagless clothing is more popular than ever because it creates fewer opportunities to irritate your children. Some parents find it hard to label tagless clothing, but not here at Name Bubbles! For these items, we recommend our unlamianted stick-on labels or iron-ons. Iron-ons bond directly to the fabric, while unlaminated stick-ons must be applied to a brand stamp or imprint (not directly to fabric).
Can these labels handle harsh detergents or bleach?
Yes, like a camp! We use premium inks protected by a durable laminate, so names never fade. Our top-quality vinyl and adhesive won’t budge a bit! Labels won’t dwindle when exposed to modern laundry pods, liquid softeners, or color-safe bleach. Your child’s name will stay as crisp on the 50th wash as it was on the first, and they won’t peel, curl, or fall off.
How long should I wait to wash clothes after applying new labels?
We recommend waiting 24 hours before getting wet or washing. This "cure time" allows the adhesive to reach its maximum bond strength with the fabric. It’s important to follow this guideline to ensure your new laundry-safe labels get the strongest hold possible and last the longest!
Are these labels safe for a baby’s sensitive skin after being washed?
Our laundry-safe labels are printed with dermatologically tested, skin-safe, and eco-friendly inks, so parents can rest-assured they’re making the best choice for their family. Because they are designed to bond flush with the fabric or tag, they won't scratch or irritate skin, even after repeated agitation in the washing machine.
Do I need to re-apply labels after a certain number of washes?
Nope, never! Our laundry-safe collection is designed for the item's lifetime. We have parents tell us that their stickers last well after their child outgrows a shirt or blanket.