Custom Disney World Matching Family Sunglasses Transfers Ready To Press DTF Heat Transfer Iron On Heat Press Shirts
Quantity
Enter the Character and any personalization. Ex. Figment, Best Day Ever Minnie 2, Mommy Flounder, Mike Goofy, Daddy Mickey, Disney Family Vacation 2023250
WE PRINT, YOU PRESS Ready To Press DIY DTF Heat Transfer Print.
This is a PHYSCIAL item, a DTF heat transfer that will be printed and shipped to you and you will apply to your own family vacation shirts, sweatshirts, hoodies, bags or any fabric using a HEAT PRESS!
These transfers are printed in-house on our commercial DTF printer, the same as we do for most of the t-shirts we sell in our shop. They are high quality transfers.
These transfers should be applied with a HEAT PRESS. While you could attempt to iron on the transfers, do so at your own risk as the transfers require consistent and even heat and pressure across the whole design for proper adhesion.
These transfers can be applies to any cotton, polyester or blend garment!
DTF Application Instructions
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- Can be applies to any shirt (cotton, polyester, blends)
- Pre-press the shirt to remove any wrinkles and moisture
- Place the transfer on the shirt white side down, Image facing up
- Cover the garment with a Teflon sheet or parchment paper to protect the garment.
- Press for 10 seconds with medium pressure @ 285F (for polyester, see notes below)
- Open press, HOT PEEL off transfer sheet immediately while the garment is still on the press
- Cover the garment again with the Teflon sheet or parchment paper
- Press again for 5 - 6 seconds for a matte finish and a softer feel.
- Instructions will be sent with your package
** Please note, when pressing on to POLYESTER garments, dye migration from the shirt on to the prints can occur up to 24 hours AFTER the transfer is applied if the temperature is too high! When working with polyester it is recommended to press between 245F - 285F for 6 seconds and attempt to peel. Why such a large range and shorter time? Every garment is different, some garments may require an extremely low temp like 245F while other polyester garments will be just fine at 285F.