Weird question but if I was to remove a small logo that’s screen printed on a nice shirt I have, is there a way to remove that? (Logo is the company my ex works at😅)
Here’s a link to my supply page: www.pigskinsandpigtails.com/screen-printing-supply-list/ And here’s a link to my UA-cam Channel: ua-cam.com/channels/kkRA-QdXvCgTGM1leKqGew.htmlfeatured
@@pigskinsandpigtailsI was thinking of screen printing on a paper tube and this seems like a good way. Do I need to heat press on the paper tube or can I just press the transfer and use my heat gun to fully cure the plastisol ink?
This is amazing 😍😊
I love this!❤
Thanks!
Awesome
This is so cool! The result looks great 😮😮
Thank you! 😊
Holy hell!!! Excuse my language but this is amazing, thank you so much for putting this in my life. I am now following, thank you❤
🙌 so glad you found me!
what paper did you used
This is a plastisol transfer paper- you can learn more about it in my full video!
Weird question but if I was to remove a small logo that’s screen printed on a nice shirt I have, is there a way to remove that? (Logo is the company my ex works at😅)
I’m not sure about that- if it was properly cured, it should be on there for good.
I cannot find your UA-cam channel to get links to supplies please help
Here’s a link to my supply page: www.pigskinsandpigtails.com/screen-printing-supply-list/
And here’s a link to my UA-cam Channel: ua-cam.com/channels/kkRA-QdXvCgTGM1leKqGew.htmlfeatured
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Can this also work with waterbased inks?
For this process, you need to use plastisol ink. Water based inks will air dry and not transfer.
@@pigskinsandpigtails thank you!
@@pigskinsandpigtailsI was thinking of screen printing on a paper tube and this seems like a good way. Do I need to heat press on the paper tube or can I just press the transfer and use my heat gun to fully cure the plastisol ink?