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Difference between Iron-ALL and MagicJet



 
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Old March 31st, 2006 Mar 31, 2006 1:31:22 PM -   #1 (permalink)
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Can someone explain the difference between these two papers. Does anyone have eperience with both. Thanks.
 
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I strarted using Iron all as soon as it was available. The price is higher than Hot peel but I felt it was worth it. I have not tried magicjet. I used Hot peel product and found them to leave a plactic feel. Iron all is very soft. One of the better things is it streches. I talked to my vendor and they told me they are coming out with an opaque that will strech also.
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What's Iron All and where can i get it?
 
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Am I allowed to give out that info Rodney.
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Old April 1st, 2006 Apr 1, 2006 5:17:55 AM -   #5 (permalink)
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Default Re: Difference between Iron-ALL and MagicJet

Go to dogpile.com and do a search for "Iron ALL"
 
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Am I allowed to give out that info Rodney.
As long as it's not your shop, sure. Links to larger, established online stores are fine (as long as it's not your link )

For example, many people on the forums recommend personalizedsupplies.com for heat transfer supplies.
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i went to dogpile.com and searched iron all, and found nothing.
 
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Check out new millford photo. They sell Iron All. That is all I use now and I Love it for my tees.
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