Sublimation Coating

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Hi all,

I know there are one or 2 places to get the spray coating in the UK but seem to be out of stock if I am not mistaken. It is the standard spray for metal I need urgently to create some samples...... doesn't even have to be a full tin.

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What is the name of the coating please?
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It's Digicoat. They have the sprays for various different uses..... UV/whitening glass etc
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Thanks Andrew.
Is it worth using please?
Do you have a web site for a supplier so that I can read about it?
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I haven't used all of the coating sprays but they work better than the old brush on stuff. The main website for it is [url="http://www.Digicoat.com]www.Digicoat.com[/url] for all the info you need. I believe a couple of suppliers offer it but can't remember who. Hometogifts offer to order it in and I guess the others might do the same.
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Thanks,
I do wonder if using this stuff, as an "amateur" would achieve consistent results like the professionals do.
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I would think it is small scale stuff really and one off's. It isn't cheap stuff. I've used it to test out products that aren't readily available for subli printing. If I find an item that works then I would look at getting them precoated.
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