I have applied directly translucent coating on acrylic. I didn't applied clear coating but it worked for me. Can you please explain me how it got worked.
You can use any type of oven even open design (without door) to cure the details,only microwave oven is very dangerous to use and i think it's not compatible with these coats. Good luck 😊
when you used the white base coating, you'd stated that we would also need to follow that with the clear sublimation coating - However, this step was not shown in this video. Do we have to use the clear over the white once the white is baked on and if so, is it the same time and temp in the oven prior to heating? Thank you for this video.
Hi Christine, you will find in the video on time 07:59 where we use the clear over the white coating. You need to use the clear coat, because that is the sublimation coat. Otherwise your image will not transfer.
Hi, It depends on the substrate you want to sublimate on. If it is smooth and shiny you need to u also use the coat promoter. And the item must be heat resistant because you need to bake it in the oven before you can sublimate on it
I have ordered this and the white base turns tan after I have cured it. I have tried it with the regular subliglaze clear coat and with the matte finish. I am letting it air dry for 5 min. in between white and final coats then baking at 320* in the oven for 15 min. It goes in white comes out a bit tan. I even tried to lower the temp on the oven and it still came out tan. Any suggestions on what is going on or is this normal?
Sublimation on cotton directly is not possible. There are different materials one can use that makes it possible to do a transfer onto cotton. But actual sublimation cannot be done unless you use some kind of adhesive material
I have applied directly translucent coating on acrylic. I didn't applied clear coating but it worked for me. Can you please explain me how it got worked.
Do you ship to NZ and how much please...
when you have items that will be out in the elements, how do you keep them from fading?
Great great video and explanation process thanks a lot!! One quick question if I don’t have an oven how can I cure the aluminum sheets?
You can use any type of oven even open design (without door) to cure the details,only microwave oven is very dangerous to use and i think it's not compatible with these coats.
Good luck 😊
Is Subli Vista same product under different name?
Will this work on tumblers?
When you talk about the temperature, is it Fahrenheit or Celsius?
Hi, we are referring to Celsius. thanks
Hello. Where can we buy this product
Thanks! Great tutorial. Can you use this for ceramics and for wood too or only the metal and glass?
Yes you can. It works great on any non-porous substrate.
@@JGElectronicsSAHello i think somewhere have a trick to use it on wood 😊
when you used the white base coating, you'd stated that we would also need to follow that with the clear sublimation coating - However, this step was not shown in this video. Do we have to use the clear over the white once the white is baked on and if so, is it the same time and temp in the oven prior to heating? Thank you for this video.
Hi Christine, you will find in the video on time 07:59 where we use the clear over the white coating. You need to use the clear coat, because that is the sublimation coat. Otherwise your image will not transfer.
Why didn't you show all the finished products or did I miss it
If you have a white blank item, can you just spray the clear coating on top and then be able to sublimate after it’s cured?
Hi, It depends on the substrate you want to sublimate on. If it is smooth and shiny you need to u also use the coat promoter. And the item must be heat resistant because you need to bake it in the oven before you can sublimate on it
Is this a regular alumni plate ?
Yes it is
I have ordered this and the white base turns tan after I have cured it. I have tried it with the regular subliglaze clear coat and with the matte finish. I am letting it air dry for 5 min. in between white and final coats then baking at 320* in the oven for 15 min. It goes in white comes out a bit tan. I even tried to lower the temp on the oven and it still came out tan. Any suggestions on what is going on or is this normal?
I am having the same problem. Any suggestions?
Try insulating the piece from the oven
awesome!
Is there any similar products if you what to sublimate on cotton material?
Sublimation on cotton directly is not possible. There are different materials one can use that makes it possible to do a transfer onto cotton. But actual sublimation cannot be done unless you use some kind of adhesive material
I cant find the adhesion promoter anywhere. Do you sell it?
hey hit me up i know where to get it from if they dont have it
@@KustomBreezee Thanks bro. I eventually found it on Amazon.
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Do you ship to the usa?
Yes we can, mail orders@jgelectronics.com for more details.