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ok so seems a daft question here ...been asked if i could do a shower curtain ..looked around and some of them are actually made of polyester ...obviously i wouldnt be able to print and press any bigger than my eqipment but i could do a few choice ...smaller designs onto it.
has anybody ever tried a shower curtain ? and what were the results?
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Yep, done one as a trial about 6 months ago. Bought a cheap white based polyester one from B&Q and it printed well. Takes full colour quite easily and holds on the materila as you would hope in it being polyester. Just print it like a sunshade time and temp.

I picked up quite a few items to print on and you would be surprised what can work, especially if you coat some items yourself.
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thanks andrew ...i thought it was just me that got asked for odd items... lol
gonna go try that this weekend ....
the customer decided on 6 or 7 a4 sized prints along the bottom edge ... ..should look good :D :D :D

would be interested to hear what other oddities people have printed to .... lol
THE ODDEST one ive seen so far is the toilet seat covers... lol
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I was just about to mention a toilet seat....... When I did my little scouting trip around BQ I was tempted to buy one of the white wooden seats that have the plasticish coating. Didn't won't to waste £25 at the time though. I got a print on the plastic window sill material but put too much heat into it and distorted slightly. It's a form of frp just not as dense as what you buy for sublimation. When testing things just use a silicon sheet either side so you don't melt anything onto a part of the machine that matters.
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a window sill beats anything i'd even thought about .....lol
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