Yes, 100%. I've given up arguing about it - now I just do it. I'm still perfecting the process. This pic shows an A4 scene on the left printed on JetProSS back around Jan/Feb last year and machine washed / hot tumble dried about 30 times, and the orange looking sunset on A3 dye subbed (100% cotton) about Jan/Feb last year and worn two or three times most weeks and hand or machine washed (so close to 100 times), depending if the machine was being used that day.
You can see the JetPro shirt is losing its black writing and the clear carrier has copped a hammering.
The A3 dye subbed sunset just shows some brushing up of the cotton fibres because of the friction from machine washing and tumble drying.
I'm still sorting the problems with linking the carrier to the cotton, but it is a bit like what goes on with Chromablast I suppose, except it does not use a special paper.
But it works, it does not wash out, there is no hand, it is getting cheaper as I work out different ways to make the carrier, and we can now make saleable items.
To be honest, I only do it because it is supposed to be impossible
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