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Get a label recommendation

Start with the application.

You don’t need to know the exact label construction.

Tell us about the surface, printing, workflow, environment, and performance requirements. A CleanMark technical expert will help determine the right label construction and next step.

Takes about 2–3 minutes
No preparation required
Custom labels manufactured by CleanMark

Get a label recommendation

Start with what you know. If you’re unsure about something, select “Unsure.” That information is useful too.

1

How will the label be applied?

2

What is the label being applied to?

3

How should the label perform?

Adhesion requirement
Printing requirement
4

What will the label experience?

Select everything that may apply.

5

Are there any special requirements?

Select everything that may apply.

6

What do you already know about the label?

Optional — skip anything you don’t know.

Approximate width (in.)
Approximate length (in.)
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Where should we send the recommendation?

Reviewed by a CleanMark technical expert — not an automated product match.
Most requests receive an initial response within one business day.
Working on something confidential? We regularly work with proprietary applications and can arrange an NDA before detailed information is shared.

What you’ll receive

A practical starting direction

Guidance on the label construction or approach most likely to fit what we currently know about the application.

What still needs to be validated

Any unanswered questions, risks, or application conditions that should be evaluated before the construction is finalized.

A clear next step

That may include samples, prototyping, focused testing, technical review, or a quotation.

You won’t have to start over. The information you provide stays connected to the project so future conversations, samples, prototypes, testing, and quotations can begin with the application context already established.
Recommendations are starting points for evaluation. Some applications require samples, testing, qualification, or additional technical review before a final construction is approved.