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Dish soap labels sit at the kitchen sink and are handled with wet hands repeatedly throughout a product lifecycle that may span months of daily use – the most sustained wet environment and surfactant contact of any cleaning product label category. Resource Label Group prints surfactant-resistant and shrink sleeve dish soap labels for every format to GHS and CPSIA specification.

Dish soap squeeze and pump bottles face wet hand handling and surfactant contact simultaneously throughout a product lifecycle at the kitchen sink – the most sustained combined exposure of any cleaning product label format. Shrink sleeves eliminate the adhesive bond challenge by bonding to the sleeve itself rather than the container surface. Surfactant-resistant pressure-sensitive adhesives provide the cost-effective alternative for lower-exposure formats. GHS applies to concentrated dish soap formulations containing hazardous surfactant loads requiring corrosion pictograms and signal words. Resource Label Group engineers dish soap labels for every format and exposure condition.
Surfactant-resistant adhesives and shrink sleeves for sustained wet sink environment exposure
GHS compliance for concentrated dish soap and dishwasher detergent formulations
CPSIA child-safety warning compliance for dishwasher pod packaging formats
Shrink sleeves are the preferred label construction for squeeze and pump dish soap bottles where sustained wet hand handling and surfactant contact make pressure-sensitive adhesive bond failure a production liability rather than a performance question. Waterproof coatings on pressure-sensitive labels extend performance for lower-exposure formats including concentrate bottles and dishwasher powder boxes stored in sink-adjacent but not sink-contact environments. Flexographic handles high-volume national dish soap brand runs. Digital serves natural and plant-based formulations. Resource Label Group coordinates with filling operations so label delivery aligns with your dish soap production schedule.

Squeeze and pump dish soap bottle labels require shrink sleeve constructions or surfactant-resistant pressure-sensitive adhesives rated for sustained wet hand handling and high-concentration surfactant contact throughout months of daily sink-side use. Dishwasher pod tub labels carry CPSIA-mandatory child safety warnings in minimum type sizes alongside GHS hazard elements within a tub label geometry that must remain readable through repeated wet hand contact during pod dispensing. Concentrate bottle labels require chemical-resistant adhesives for high-surfactant-load product contact. Dishwasher powder box labels require moisture-resistant adhesives for humid laundry and kitchen storage environments. Our capabilities for dish soap 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.