Re: press marks on polyester garments
Posted: 19 Jul 2018, 09:23
HI folks,
This has probably been covered somewhere but when I press vinyl onto poly garments such as football tops, there is obviously a mark left where the pressing has taken place.
I'm using hotflex and pressing at 15 secs at 320f (160c) and garment is covered with heat proof paper also.
In the past when I have done these, the heat marks dissapear after washing as i believe it fluffs up the small fibers in the material.
I have a customer who dropped off some tops yesterday for her son, I always advise that a press mark will be seen on the garment but dissipates after washing (which most do) but is there any other way to help minimise the press mark. The tops are blue, when pressing, the area in question will turn a lighter shade of blue and the customer is a little worried that the press mark wont come out so i'm just looking to try and minimise the initial press mark if possible?
Would doubling over the heat proof paper help?
This has probably been covered somewhere but when I press vinyl onto poly garments such as football tops, there is obviously a mark left where the pressing has taken place.
I'm using hotflex and pressing at 15 secs at 320f (160c) and garment is covered with heat proof paper also.
In the past when I have done these, the heat marks dissapear after washing as i believe it fluffs up the small fibers in the material.
I have a customer who dropped off some tops yesterday for her son, I always advise that a press mark will be seen on the garment but dissipates after washing (which most do) but is there any other way to help minimise the press mark. The tops are blue, when pressing, the area in question will turn a lighter shade of blue and the customer is a little worried that the press mark wont come out so i'm just looking to try and minimise the initial press mark if possible?
Would doubling over the heat proof paper help?