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Re: Problems with dye
Posted: 11 May 2019, 13:29
by albertz
We put white vinyl ( heat pressed ) on to a large flag . Believe the material to be cotton / polyester..........Red dye has appeared on the white letters a few weeks after doing the pressing. We rolled the flag up for transportation and now we have this problem with dye stains on the letters. Any ideas to help removal of the staining ?
Re: Problems with dye
Posted: 12 May 2019, 12:29
by pw66
The problem you have is called 'dye migration'. It is a well known problem when printing onto heavily dyed polyester rich fabrics, such as football shirts and flags, and sadly you can't reverse it.
The problem is caused by the heat from the heatpress turning the dye to gas which over a day or so will start to show through the vinyl. The temperature that most regular vinyls are applied at is roughly the same temperature that the dye styarts to turn to gas.
To get around this you must either use a low temperature vinyl - such as Magic Touchs' 123 Flex - which is applied at 130c OR use a vinyl that is advertised as 'dye blocking', such as MDPs' 'Block Out'.
Your only solution is to over print with a Blockout vinyl ( if your original vinyl is suitable for layering).
Re: Problems with dye
Posted: 12 May 2019, 22:55
by albertz
Thanks for the response, appreciated.
Re: Problems with dye
Posted: 14 May 2019, 08:43
by Baldy
Dae Ha also do a
Premium Block Out PU which works well.