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Wheel cleaner formulations contain acids and alkaline compounds that destroy standard label adhesives through the same chemical mechanism that makes them effective at removing brake dust. Resource Label Group specs acid and alkaline-resistant labels for every tire and wheel care format with GHS compliance and UV-stable materials built in.

Acid-based wheel cleaners – hydrofluoric acid, phosphoric acid, and sulfuric acid formulations – carry the highest GHS hazard classification in the automotive car care category, requiring DANGER signal words, acute toxicity pictograms, and corrosion pictograms in defined label zones. Alkaline wheel cleaners require adhesives tested against sodium hydroxide and potassium hydroxide chemistries that attack standard bonds through a different mechanism than acid formulations. Resource Label Group specs adhesives tested against both acid and alkaline chemistries for brands offering both product types.
Acid and alkaline chemical-resistant adhesives for wheel cleaner formulations
GHS DANGER classification compliance for hydrofluoric acid wheel cleaner labels
UV-stable substrates for outdoor garage and professional detailing bay storage
High-volume commercial tire and wheel care brands run flexographic production for the color consistency and cost efficiency that large spray bottle and gallon jug label runs demand. Bold color blocking and high-contrast graphics for retail shelf navigation print accurately at flexographic production speeds with acid and alkaline-resistant substrate specifications maintained throughout. Digital printing serves premium and specialty detailing SKUs without minimum order requirements. Resource Label Group coordinates directly with filling operations so label delivery aligns with your tire and wheel care production schedule.

Wheel cleaner spray bottles and gallon jugs require acid and alkaline-resistant adhesives rated for the specific formulation chemistry – hydrofluoric and phosphoric acid formulations require different adhesive specifications than sodium hydroxide alkaline formulations. Aerosol tire care products require GHS flammability pictograms for propellant-based formulations alongside any active ingredient hazard pictograms within a constrained can label geometry. Tire shine and dressing products contain petroleum distillates and silicone compounds requiring petroleum-resistant adhesives matching motor oil label specifications. UV-stable film substrates prevent yellowing and bond degradation for products stored in outdoor environments. Our capabilities for tire and wheel care labels also include:
Tell us your format, volume, and compliance requirements. We’ll handle the rest.
When you work with the Resource Label Group family, you’re gaining an efficient edge over the competition. With locations throughout the U.S. and Canada, we provide the services, solutions and reach you expect from a national company, with the dedication and touch of a local partner.