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What causes color transfer?
Color transfer, often called dye transfer or crocking, occurs when dyes or pigments from one material rub off onto another, causing unwanted staining. This phenomenon is a common issue in textiles, printing, and even…
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What causes color transfer on clothes?
Color transfer on clothes, often called dye bleeding or color bleeding, occurs when dyes from one garment transfer to another during washing or storage. This usually happens because the dye isn’t properly set in…
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What causes DTF to peel?
Discover why your Direct-to-Film (DTF) transfers might be peeling and learn how to prevent it. Peeling typically occurs due to improper application, incorrect curing, or issues with the film and ink quality. Understanding these…
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What cannot be separated by sublimation?
Sublimation is a fascinating process where a solid turns directly into a gas without passing through the liquid phase. While it’s incredibly useful for printing and other applications, not all materials can be separated…
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What can you write on polyester with?
You can write on polyester using a variety of methods, including fabric markers, permanent markers, sublimation printing, and specialized heat transfer vinyl. The best method depends on the desired permanence, complexity of the design,…
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What can you use to draw on polyester?
You can use a variety of specialty fabric markers and permanent markers designed for synthetic materials to draw on polyester fabric. These markers contain inks that adhere well to the smooth surface of polyester,…
