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Why did my heat press discolor my shirt?
Your heat press might be discoloring your shirt due to excessive heat, prolonged pressing time, or using the wrong type of vinyl. Understanding the correct heat press settings for your specific material is crucial…
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Why can’t you use sublimation ink on cotton?
You can’t use sublimation ink on cotton because sublimation ink requires polyester or polymer-coated surfaces to chemically bond. Cotton, being an organic fiber, cannot adequately hold the sublimation dyes, resulting in faded, washed-out, or…
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Why can’t you sublimate on cotton?
You can’t sublimate on cotton because the sublimation ink requires polyester fibers to chemically bond. Cotton, being a natural fiber, lacks the necessary synthetic structure for this process, resulting in faded or non-existent designs.…
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Why can’t you sublimate on black?
You can absolutely sublimate on black fabric, but it requires specific techniques and materials. Standard sublimation inks and processes work best on white or very light-colored polyester fabrics because the inks are transparent and…
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Why can’t you sublimate on black shirts?
You can sublimate on black shirts, but it requires specific techniques and materials. Standard sublimation inks and processes don’t work well on dark fabrics because the ink is transparent and will be overwhelmed by…
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Why can’t we wear polyester?
Polyester is a synthetic fabric that is widely used in clothing due to its durability, wrinkle resistance, and affordability. While it’s not that we can’t wear polyester, there are several reasons why some people…
