To get the best results as well as to extend the longevity of the graphics and durability. We recommend when washing, flip clothing inside out, wash on cold and dry using low heat or hang (We recommend hanging).
If the graphics have wrinkles due to overheating inside of the drier. Due to the graphics being heat pressed they can wrinkle. We recommend to let them dry in a cool environment to allow the graphic to go back to its original form.
Once an hour or two pass and the graphic is still wrinkled. Get an iron and a parchment paper. place the parchment paper over the wrinkled graphic and set the iron on cotton/linen. Once set the parchment paper helps protects the clothing from getting damaged from the heat but also allows you to iron out the wrinkles. 15-20 seconds of ironing can help even out the remaining wrinkles.
To have the best results
1. prep your surface and pre-squeegee your sticker.
Prepping the area - clean the surface before adding the sticker with either soap and water or a mixture of (50/50) water and rubbing alcohol. Then dry the clean area.
Pre-squeegee your sticker - place the design face down with the white part facing up. Using a credit card, run over it with hard pressure, back and forth 3-5 times. This forces the design on to the clear carrier sheet.
2. Separating the clear carrier sheet from the white backing.
Separate the clear carrier sheet from the white backing by making a small tear. Do not tear near the design. Next, SLOWLY separate the clear carrier sheet from the white backing. Don't use your hands use your EYES. When separating to see if the design is properly extracting from the white backing to the clear carrier sheet. If its not, set it back down, and squeegee again, and try pulling that specific area which didn't life from a different side.
3. Placing your sticker onto your item.
First, identify the placement area on your item. Then lay the design down starting from one side and ending at the other. This will help control your placement, reduce bubbles underneath the design, and avoid wrinkling of the carrier sheet which could cause design elements being offset and/or design overlapping.
Tip: Leave an edge of the carrier sheet lifted, aka "dog-eared", so you can easily grip it.
4. Completing the transfer process.
After placing, use the credit card or palm of hand and run over it with hard pressure, back and forth 3-5 times. This forces the adhesion to your item. Don't squeegee over the "dog-eared" edge to retain something to grip. You are now ready to SLOWLY peel. Again, use your eyes while you peel to ensure every element of the design remains on your item. While peeling, move your grip inward to maintain a controlled peel. If all elements do not transfer, you can lay the clear carrier back down, squeegee hard again, and try pulling that specific area which didn't lift from a different side.
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