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Plastisol Ink additive to make Foil NOT stick to the print?
Does anyone know where i can buy an additive to make Heat press "Foil" NOT stick to my prints?
I want to print a four colour design, and have foil only stick to one colour......
I am Thinking the additive would be like a "Soft hand" base? To make the ink un even, and not sticky.....
I know Rutland makes this product{Cant figure out which product it is.....}, If anyone has bought it before, please let me know where to grab it!
Also Wilflex makes something liek this as well!
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Re: Plastisol Ink additive to make Foil NOT stick to the print?
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Re: Plastisol Ink additive to make Foil NOT stick to the print? Was going to suggest Wilflex and bam you got it
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Re: Plastisol Ink additive to make Foil NOT stick to the print? The Rutland version of the same thing is called the Release Agent. It's counter part is called X-Glue - which is a super adhesive to allow the foil to stay on the shirt longer.
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Re: Plastisol Ink additive to make Foil NOT stick to the print? International Coatings has a great adhesive for foil. Have been using for quite some time with xlnt results
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Re: Plastisol Ink additive to make Foil NOT stick to the print? I was thinking of using High density clear as adhesive.....
Any thoughts?
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Re: Plastisol Ink additive to make Foil NOT stick to the print? That could get expensive
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Re: Plastisol Ink additive to make Foil NOT stick to the print? Really? I bought a quart for like 14$
Aside from cost, is this a realistic "Foil Glue"
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