flex from front and back of the t-shirt

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Re: flex from front and back of the t-shirt

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Hi,
got to do few front and back t-shirts. and just thinking how to protect front design when pressing second one on the back?? t-shirts are too small to wrap it around heat press plate. Was thinking about placing piece of cardboard inside t-shirt but maybe I'm panicking too much and shouldn't protect it at all??
don't have spare t-shirts right now so prefer to ask before proceeding with back designs.
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I never protect mine.
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O mever protect mime too.
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no need, if you are using hot peel, you can also cut down the press time on the first, as you will be pressing it 3 times in total, once front, once back then once after peeling
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thanks ! will blame you if something goes wrong :P lol
mrs maggot, I'm using cold peel but didn't know that have to re-press if using hot peel (?!?!). is it for every hot peel flex/flock ? I've got catalogue from xpress with all their vinyls, pressing times, temperatures ect. and it doesn't say anything about pressing after hot peel
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I would say every vinyl need re-pressing. this is what i do any way. to smooth the edges etc...
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so if I press my flex on settings: 160 C, 17 sec, what would you recommend for re-pressing?? also do I have to protect it somehow ?? silicone sheet ??
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i dont protect it but most will recomend it :)
when repressing simply press for another 5sec. thats all I do..
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Definitely protect with silicone sheet, if you get any glue residue or such on the platen it could potentially transfer on to the garment.
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yep always repress and always protect, the vinyl itself is fine, but as p4ul says its to protect the platen
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