Jecqbor 100ml Sublimation Coating Spray for Cotton T-Shirts & Blends, All Fabric Including Polyester, Mouse Pad, Carton, Canvas, Polyester/Cotton Blends with High Gloss Finish and Quick Dry
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To use sublimation you need to plan how much sublimation spray to use, you only need to spray the surface of the textile wet, too much coating fluid will cause the fabric to become hard. * Tip When you wash it for the first time, the fabric will be softer.
We have a sub spray that can be used on shirts in When using sublimation spray, ensure that sub ink and sub paper are used together. White and dark cotton T-shirts use different types of sublimation papers, and white and light colored T-shirts use different types of sublimation paper You need to choose the right sublimation paper and sublimation ink for your shirt.
Selected User Reviews For Jecqbor 100ml Sublimation Coating Spray for Cotton T-Shirts & Blends, All Fabric Including Polyester, Mouse Pad, Carton, Canvas, Polyester/Cotton Blends with High Gloss Finish and Quick Dry
It says do not open it until you are ready to use it, but there isn't a seal on it so I don't know I followed the instructions (which are very vague by the way) and sprayed just enough onto the In what way is just enough just Final bonus It does not affect the sublimation finished product in any way! Money is not a good investment!.
Then and now My search for a cheap sublimation coating spray resulted in this one. The stuff works really well if you're trying to print on cotton. I tried it on a Santa Cruz logo for the front of one of my shirts and then did it without it. It is like night and day. Although I prefer the feel of cotton over polyester, you can't really sublimate on cotton without using a spray. Exactly how much you can sublimate is determined by the way a product is produced. I would warn you not to overspray large areas, instead spray where you plan on adding your image. You could do this by using a stencil before cutting out your image, or save the backside after you have cut it out. The fabric becomes really hard when you wash it, but it's okay once you wash it. And my washing machine didn't fade the colors at all. I was at first hesitant about it, but it's okay once you wash it. The product works very well. In my video and photo that I uploaded, you can see the difference in how the front logo looks, as well as how it looks when it is sublimated. I highly recommend this product if you are trying to sublimate on cotton.
It took me a little while to find it, but I thought it was worth the look. When I bought this sublimation spray it was really difficult to tell if it would enhance the color of my t-shirt Shirt. I was surprised by how quickly the product arrived. The first time I used this, I had no idea what it was. I had no idea how much spray to apply since this was my first time. My clothes were quite damp, but fortunately I found a hint in the instructions to spray on the clothes until they seemed moist, but not wet. I then ran my blow dryer over them to finish drying them. After starting my sublimation transfer, I completed it. The sublimation effect on my first artwork is excellent, and I'm pleased with the result. For as long as I have the money, I will keep purchasing this product. I think I'll stick with this brand since I love how it turned out.
My favorite part of this was the dialogue. It was a good fit for the job I wanted to do. The quality of nylon on cotton is obviously not as good as the quality of polyester, but omg I love it on cotton. Once it was all damp, I heat it up to dry with my heat press , sprayed it a second time, dried it, and placed my picture 365° 1 min and it turned out great! This is awesome.
The product was accurately described and I received it quickly.
This was the first item I purchased because I am allergic to polyester and I wanted the ability to finally print out something that I can put on my body without it leaving a big ass yellow spot on it.
It doesn't seem to do anything bad at all but I don't know if I use too much of it.