To eliminate wrinkles and moisture, iron your t-shirt or any other garment.
- Adjust the iron to the appropriate fabric setting, such as cotton, wool or nylon. Cotton and cotton blends should be set to a high heat setting, whereas nylon should be set to the lowest heat setting. If adhesion is not achieved, consider raising the temperature.
It is highly advisable to conduct a colorfastness / discoloration test on the garment. Test a discreet area by applying the chosen heat setting and pressing it for 10 seconds to determine if the garment will experience color change with those settings. - Place the DTF transfer on the desired area and cover it with parchment paper or kraft paper.
- Apply pressure using the iron on the DTF transfer for 20 seconds for cotton garments (10 seconds for nylon/polyester). For larger images, work on it section by section, ensuring each part of the image is heated under pressure.
- After a 3 Second cooling period, carefully peel off the film, ensuring that it effortlessly releases the printed image.
- In case the printed image fails to adhere to the garment, apply heat pressure and cool once more.
- Cover the transferred image with parchment paper or kraft paper and apply pressure with the iron again for 15 seconds.
- Your custom t-shirt or garment is now ready to wear!