That was helpful. Im new to this process and was looking into the foils. Now I know that the HTV metallic vinyl is the better way for me to go. I just started ordering through Heat Transfer Warehouse and have been very pleased with the products and customer service. Thank you for all of your help.
I do have some questions about the metal from Siscer and the Deco-Foil. Do they have the worn out look once the shirt gets pulled apart? How long do these usually last once applied? Which is the industry standard? Why is one best? What can you do with the others? Cups? Bags? Sweatpants?
Heat transfer foils can withstand washing and drying well, and they are generally known for their longevity. However, they may be prone to slight fading or wear over time, particularly with repeated washings. On the other hand, heat transfer vinyl (HTV) is also known for its durability. Once applied, HTV creates a permanent bond with the fabric, making it resistant to peeling, cracking, and fading. It can withstand numerous wash and dry cycles without losing its color or adhesion. Both heat transfer foils and heat transfer vinyl can offer long-lasting results when applied correctly and cared for properly according to our care and application instructions. Siser Metal (www.heattransferwarehouse.com/siser-metal-htv/): can be applied to 100% Cotton, 100% Polyester, Poly/Cotton blends, Leather, Sublimated Polyester. Heat Transfer Foils (www.heattransferwarehouse.com/hot-stamp-foils/) require the use of a hot melt adhesive/receiving film such as EasyWeed Adhesive or Hotmelt Receiving Film (ua-cam.com/video/EUGoJnmlPOk/v-deo.html). The materials used in this video are mostly made for garments. However, heat transfer foils can be used not only on garments but on other substrates such as applying them to cardstock like in this video (ua-cam.com/video/dSmjcu7s1X4/v-deo.html)! You can get creative with it!
You are both great and thank you so very much. One question, I didn't see asked. I have a Vevor Press (I think it runs hot) if your using heat transfer foil w/siser easy weed transfer onto card stock, why would the foil get air bubbled lines in it? Then it doesn't stick there (of course)! I put my heat press set to 295 I'm only pressing it for 7 seconds on med. pressure. I don't have a pressure gauge, so I use the 3 pieces of reg. printer paper and pull (I heard when it's just a little hard to pull out that's about medium pressure). Since I lightened up the pressure and heat it seems to be better, still having some issues with the bubbly (it's not messing up my transfer paper now). any help is SO APPRECIATED. & TY again for your video.
I have issues with the Metallic heat transfer. I use my iron and it seems when I take the plastic off its taking off the shine of the vinyl, its left with some looking rough spots and the metallic is the only htv that gives me the most problems.
When you say it's taking the shine off, do you mean it has more of a brushed metal finish? This is what siser metal and decofilm soft metallics will look like after pressing. If you want something that keeps a mirror-like finish, I would check out Decofilm Brilliants: www.heattransferwarehouse.com/decofilm-brilliants/
@@delaquap202 hi there- did you give the other vinyl a try... I would like to know if it kept the shine? I got the same problem and was wondering about your experience by now 🙏🙂
Hi I’m from australia and I use a cricut heat press. I have metallic htv and I’m putting it on velvet stockings and sacks for Christmas products in my business. I recently did one sack on the velvet sack using the cricut heat guide instructions and the metallic vinyl actually bubbles so not sure if I should use a Teflon sheet over the top? What do you suggest?
You can layer Siser Electric, or you can use foil as a top layer. Here is a great resource if you are wondering about other specific types: www.heattransferwarehouse.com/heat-press-temperature-and-time-guide-for-htv/
Can I ask why you put the Deco-film back under the heat press for another few seconds but not the gold siser one?Does it say on the instructions to do so? I'm only asking because my vinyl starts peeling after a few washes and i wonder if the extra few minutes press after removing the carrier would make a difference. Thanks
Good question. The second press after you peel the carrier sheet is what the manufacturer recommends. This is extra step mainly affects the texture of the vinyl and helps it look more like a brushed metal finish. If your vinyl is peeling, check with the manufacturers press settings and follow them exactly using a heat press.
Thx for this video very helpful...!!! I do have a question: I am looking for black metallic, black metal, vinyl can you help??? I've been on siser and no luck. Help me!!! 😫😫😫
The Charcoal DecoFilm Soft Metallics is really nice- looks like a metallic black at some angles- looks dope on a black shirt too. specialtymaterials.com/decofilm-soft-metallics/
Would one or the other of these work for applying metallic patterns to a sheer fabric such as chiffon, without affecting the drape too much? The finished item would not need laundering.
I would say you would have to test it out, there might be a chance of burning the fabric, and possibly affecting the drape of the fabric, but it would depend on the shape of the design among other factors. I would just say to test it out with the decofilm soft metallics.
The only thing we have for inkjet printers is transfer paper. You could create full color transfers with that but it will be very different from the metallic HTV
Thank you for the very informative video. You saved me a lot of confusion between the two. One step is better for sure. I wonder if you are based in Canada? I will appreciate your response. Blessings!
I have a question. I’m making a BARBIE shirt for Halloween and I got the metallic pink. It’s a fitted shirt. So I’m worried it won’t work? The word Barbie will be stretched across the chest & not look good??
Do you know what product it was specifically? We have Decofilm soft metallics rose gold or pink, this has a little more give to it because it is such a thin material.
That was helpful. Im new to this process and was looking into the foils. Now I know that the HTV metallic vinyl is the better way for me to go. I just started ordering through Heat Transfer Warehouse and have been very pleased with the products and customer service. Thank you for all of your help.
Thank You
AJ’s smile is infectious! 😊❤❤
I do have some questions about the metal from Siscer and the Deco-Foil. Do they have the worn out look once the shirt gets pulled apart? How long do these usually last once applied? Which is the industry standard? Why is one best? What can you do with the others? Cups? Bags? Sweatpants?
Heat transfer foils can withstand washing and drying well, and they are generally known for their longevity. However, they may be prone to slight fading or wear over time, particularly with repeated washings. On the other hand, heat transfer vinyl (HTV) is also known for its durability. Once applied, HTV creates a permanent bond with the fabric, making it resistant to peeling, cracking, and fading. It can withstand numerous wash and dry cycles without losing its color or adhesion. Both heat transfer foils and heat transfer vinyl can offer long-lasting results when applied correctly and cared for properly according to our care and application instructions.
Siser Metal (www.heattransferwarehouse.com/siser-metal-htv/): can be applied to 100% Cotton, 100% Polyester, Poly/Cotton blends, Leather, Sublimated Polyester. Heat Transfer Foils (www.heattransferwarehouse.com/hot-stamp-foils/) require the use of a hot melt adhesive/receiving film such as EasyWeed Adhesive or Hotmelt Receiving Film (ua-cam.com/video/EUGoJnmlPOk/v-deo.html). The materials used in this video are mostly made for garments. However, heat transfer foils can be used not only on garments but on other substrates such as applying them to cardstock like in this video (ua-cam.com/video/dSmjcu7s1X4/v-deo.html)! You can get creative with it!
You are both great and thank you so very much. One question, I didn't see asked. I have a Vevor Press (I think it runs hot) if your using heat transfer foil w/siser easy weed transfer onto card stock, why would the foil get air bubbled lines in it? Then it doesn't stick there (of course)! I put my heat press set to 295 I'm only pressing it for 7 seconds on med. pressure. I don't have a pressure gauge, so I use the 3 pieces of reg. printer paper and pull (I heard when it's just a little hard to pull out that's about medium pressure). Since I lightened up the pressure and heat it seems to be better, still having some issues with the bubbly (it's not messing up my transfer paper now). any help is SO APPRECIATED. & TY again for your video.
Hi Lisa, if you can send us an email at sales@heattransferwarehouse.com with some photos we can help figure out what the best solution will be :)
Can I use either or on glass or tumbler materials?
This is for clothing only.
I have issues with the Metallic heat transfer. I use my iron and it seems when I take the plastic off its taking off the shine of the vinyl, its left with some looking rough spots and the metallic is the only htv that gives me the most problems.
When you say it's taking the shine off, do you mean it has more of a brushed metal finish? This is what siser metal and decofilm soft metallics will look like after pressing. If you want something that keeps a mirror-like finish, I would check out Decofilm Brilliants: www.heattransferwarehouse.com/decofilm-brilliants/
@@HeatTransferWarehouse yes. Ok thank you Ill check it out now. Thank you.
@@delaquap202 hi there- did you give the other vinyl a try... I would like to know if it kept the shine? I got the same problem and was wondering about your experience by now 🙏🙂
Hi I’m from australia and I use a cricut heat press. I have metallic htv and I’m putting it on velvet stockings and sacks for Christmas products in my business. I recently did one sack on the velvet sack using the cricut heat guide instructions and the metallic vinyl actually bubbles so not sure if I should use a Teflon sheet over the top? What do you suggest?
Please send us an email at sales@heattransferwarehouse.com and we can help you get it figured out.
I'm still a little confused on why I would use one over the other. Can you explain a little more please?
Metallic HTV is best larger lettering.
Foil is great when wanting that washed or faded look.
Metallic will last longer on a shirt than foil....Metallic has fewer steps to apply then foil...It's just a preference.
Can you do layering with this?
You can layer Siser Electric, or you can use foil as a top layer. Here is a great resource if you are wondering about other specific types: www.heattransferwarehouse.com/heat-press-temperature-and-time-guide-for-htv/
Question for the Deco-film which pattern is the one you are using as an example...that one is too 🔥
That is called "rainbow multi" www.heattransferwarehouse.com/decofilm-soft-metallics-patterns/
Thank you for the video, Question...both need adhesive?
No, only the heat transfer foils need the adhesive.
If I wanted to do a foil htv on elastic, which is the best one to use and not loose shine when it's stretched
Use HTV Metals
Can this be used with any Heat Press or Cricut Heat Press 2?
yes it can
@@HeatTransferWarehouse Thank u!
Can you tell me how to transfer adhesive onto T shirt or any fabric please?
View the application instructions tab! www.heattransferwarehouse.com/hot-melt-foil-receiving-film/
What is the clear vinyl called that the colorful rainbow is on? Is it called a Clear Heat Transfer Vinyl?
www.heattransferwarehouse.com/hot-melt-foil-receiving-film/
Is it possible to use heat transfer vinyl on paper crafts if you don't have access to heat reactive gold foiling?
You want to use HTV on paper?
@@HeatTransferWarehouse since I don't have access to gold foiling, I was wondering if it was a viable option
Can I ask why you put the Deco-film back under the heat press for another few seconds but not the gold siser one?Does it say on the instructions to do so?
I'm only asking because my vinyl starts peeling after a few washes and i wonder if the extra few minutes press after removing the carrier would make a difference.
Thanks
Good question. The second press after you peel the carrier sheet is what the manufacturer recommends. This is extra step mainly affects the texture of the vinyl and helps it look more like a brushed metal finish. If your vinyl is peeling, check with the manufacturers press settings and follow them exactly using a heat press.
@@HeatTransferWarehouse thanks for the reply.So if the instructions don't say anything about a second press, I don't need to do one. Is that right?
Which is best for genuine leather or faux leather , metallic heat transfer vinyl or heat transfer foil , am into leather craft , pls ?
These products we would recommend testing to see what gives you the best results.
Which type of adhesive used to transfer foil
www.heattransferwarehouse.com/hot-melt-foil-receiving-film/
Thank you! Amazing video! Straight to the point! I love it!. I learned... Now I know! 🙂
Thx for this video very helpful...!!! I do have a question: I am looking for black metallic, black metal, vinyl can you help??? I've been on siser and no luck. Help me!!! 😫😫😫
Decofilm soft metallics has a black and a matte black option. www.heattransferwarehouse.com/deco-film-soft-metallics/
The Charcoal DecoFilm Soft Metallics is really nice- looks like a metallic black at some angles- looks dope on a black shirt too. specialtymaterials.com/decofilm-soft-metallics/
I got mine from atlanta vinyl store
@@ivoryelong4819 thank you
Thank so much this really helped
Thank you!
Does any of these leave pin holes?
no
Great video!!! Thanks
Glad you liked it!
Does this only work on cotton?
Works on cotton, blends and polyester
I have a cameo 2. What settings are the hotmelts for the foil? On the site it doesn't say it.
These are the cut settings for the easyweed adhesive (a similar foil receiver)
Blade: 3
Speed: 8
Force: 6
Very helpful
Glad you think so! Thanks for watching :)
Thanks! This is helpful. Is it possible to apply metallic HTV to cardstock? I only see videos on how to apply foil to cardstock.
Yes you can apply metallic HTV to cardstock, use the recommended pressing instructions like you would for a garment.
@@HeatTransferWarehouse Thanks! One more question - would metallic HTV work on textured cardstock or does it need to be a smooth surface?
what is print media sir
This process is done with HTV and the HTV adhesive.
The adhesive, you mentioned that it has to go through the cricut? Any logo and design?
Yes pretty much anything is possible.
Would one or the other of these work for applying metallic patterns to a sheer fabric such as chiffon, without affecting the drape too much? The finished item would not need laundering.
I would say you would have to test it out, there might be a chance of burning the fabric, and possibly affecting the drape of the fabric, but it would depend on the shape of the design among other factors. I would just say to test it out with the decofilm soft metallics.
I would apply Gold Leaf to a sheer fabric...
Do you guys sell anything like this i can use with a inkjet printer ???
The only thing we have for inkjet printers is transfer paper. You could create full color transfers with that but it will be very different from the metallic HTV
Thank you for the very informative video. You saved me a lot of confusion between the two. One step is better for sure.
I wonder if you are based in Canada?
I will appreciate your response. Blessings!
We can ship to Canada from our Fargo, ND warehouse.
Thank you for your response.
Do you have a website?
@@someonesometimes1 we sure do! www.heattransferwarehouse.com
Thank you! I will check it out. I hope the shipping cost is not more than the items I might want. Blessings!
So the sisers metal are metallic?
yes
Classic 👌 review
is ink jet printer or l
HTV cut with a cutter/plotter.
Tq for explaining the difference
Our pleasure, thanks for watching!!
what kind of heat press is this?
Hotronix Craft Heat Press www.heattransferwarehouse.com/craft-heat-press/
An informative and concise video! Thank you so very much for the to-the-point presentation!
Glad it was helpful!
Just saw this. And learned what I needed. I will check out the website. Thank you. 3 yes later 🤣🤣🤣
Do you think your brand of metallic is thinner than Siser metallics? I am all about thin.
Decofilm soft metallics is 75 microns thick and Siser metallics is 100 microns. They are both really thin and feel great .
I have a question. I’m making a BARBIE shirt for Halloween and I got the metallic pink. It’s a fitted shirt. So I’m worried it won’t work? The word Barbie will be stretched across the chest & not look good??
Do you know what product it was specifically? We have Decofilm soft metallics rose gold or pink, this has a little more give to it because it is such a thin material.
Excellent!
Glad you liked it!
replace the hi 5 with a chest bump lol thanks for sharing
with your shirts off lol
Thank you!
The regular Chrome on your majestic shirt! What brand is that
That is heat transfer foil www.heattransferwarehouse.com/hot-stamp-foils/
Appreciate this video!
Oh guys, spelling mistake at 1:12 Why would you not fix that???
Thank You will get on that.
Cool
Thanks!