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    never do anything...
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    Logobear t-shirt print and embroidery. 74 Clayton Street. Newcastle. NE1 5PG. UK

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    I just take them out of the plastic bag fix the transfer and press.

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    I don't do anything usually although I have occasionally noticed a really tiny odd speck or two on the odd mug afterward which looks like a trapped fibre or dust strand that's taken on the colour. Not sure how you'd see it beforehand though, it adds to its hand made authenticity ;) doesn't happen often.

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    logobear, ArferMo and mr-gobby Thank you all for your replies I did not know there was A second page to the post. BillyG

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    I mentioned the specks to my misses who said it's the jumper i had on and to wear a white t shirt, did this and no problems, apparently she discovered similar when icing cakes! The fibres of your clothing can get attracted by the static, mine was a new hoodie In this instance.

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    Teach you not to wear man made fibers..... stick to natural then no static (except for hair type natural fabrics)

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    70/30 mix, thought that would be fine?

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    Ummmm, only a 30% chance of getting a static related fluff issue then

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    lol, the 30% might just be in the hoodie waist band ;) But I'll wear a white cotton doctors coat from now on!

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    Why not wear a hazmat suit like the rest of us, I think they come in red to blend in better this time of year

    I must admit that the gloves do make it more difficult for fine detailed weeding though.

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