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    Question Cleaning ?

    Hello,

    I use for mug, the green "moulder".
    Little by little, it starts to have the color of several sublimation.

    Do we need to clean that and if, how ?

    Ciao ciao.

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    try using a teflon sheet around it, that will take the colour and can be cleaned off, it will keep the heatpress plate clean
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    Hello Mrs Maggot,

    Sorry for the late answer.
    In fact, i've a oven, not a heatpress.
    I use this : http://www.creadhesif.com/moule-pour...s-four-3d.html

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    Place the wraps in the oven by themselves, bring the oven up to temperature and leave for about 30 minutes. Ink will come off the wraps. Clean the inside of oven straight after.

    Janners.

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    Hello Janners,

    Thanks a lot for your answer i didn't see last time. :-)
    I will use your tech.

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