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Re: has anyone tried the new t-saver vinyl remover??
Yup I have used it and it works pretty good. I've save a few shirts by removing the vinyl when I messed up. There was one time I couldn't get the glue completely off a full graphic, but it was a white tee and I honestly didn't spend alot of time on it since the shirt was like a $1.50, but yes I have saved myself before by using this product more then once.
Re: has anyone tried the new t-saver vinyl remover??
Is it easy to use? How much do you need to make it work? What is the cost? Where do you get it?
A lot of questions I know but just wanting to see if it is worth getting some.
I usually just throw the shirt away or use it for tests since I cannot get it off but if this would be worth it to save the shirt I might give it a try.
Re: has anyone tried the new t-saver vinyl remover??
Someone was asking about remover of plastisol and I thought I would use it to try it tonight. Did not work for that but I rubbed it on a red shirt with yellow vinyl and it the vinyl just came right off and left no residue from the t-saver.
Re: has anyone tried the new t-saver vinyl remover??
I would like to try this vinyl remover. I have a few t-shirts that a part of the letter stuck to the mylar and It really stretched out that area of the letter and it wouldn't repress nicely so I cut off the edge of the letter and I was thinking I would just recut that letter and apply it to the top (layering) but then I remembered it is Spectra Reflect and your not suppose to put anything on top of this product. So my question is can I just use a small amount of remover on this 1 letter (being careful not to get on another letter). Also, does the shirt need to be washed before I can apply the new vinyl letter to it ( I would imagine that it does.)
Thanks,
Re: has anyone tried the new t-saver vinyl remover??
I put in on with a tooth pick and when it dries you can apply vinyl without washing.If you use just a little it is hard to smell hen it dries and I just send them right to customer without washing garment. .... JB
Re: has anyone tried the new t-saver vinyl remover??
I am using t-saver for "old" jerseys. I placed an order for it last week for a curious customer that wanted to change the name on back of an NFL jersey without paying a fortune. There was a very small amount of residue after removing the old letters, but it came out after the customer washed the jersey. She was very happy with the results as was I. Since then I have done the same thing for some of her friends. The tsaver paid for itself in the first use. I make a tremedous amount of mistakes, maybe 2 a day. Normally on a cheap white cotton shirt I will throw the garment in the trash, but if the customer brings me something that is quit a bit more costly and a mistake is made on it, I will not have to pay to buy a new garment and loose the customer. Now with the t-saver I should be able to retain the customer without them ever realizing a mistake was made. But my main reason for the purchase again was to remove an old name from an NFL jersey and it worked great.
Re: has anyone tried the new t-saver vinyl remover??
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Originally Posted by badalou
Someone was asking about remover of plastisol and I thought I would use it to try it tonight. Did not work for that but I rubbed it on a red shirt with yellow vinyl and it the vinyl just came right off and left no residue from the t-saver.
In your video Badalou, I bet the main reason that the outline was still left was because that was the original color of the shirt before fading, not because you didnt coat both sides of the shirt. I would imagine that it would work perfectly fine with a relatively new design or a lighter colored shirt.
Re: has anyone tried the new t-saver vinyl remover??
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Originally Posted by midwaste
In your video Badalou, I bet the main reason that the outline was still left was because that was the original color of the shirt before fading, not because you didnt coat both sides of the shirt. I would imagine that it would work perfectly fine with a relatively new design or a lighter colored shirt.
No, it is glue.. However I will be trying to remove that as well. Been busy designing new product.. yes the brain can't stop working on ways to make your life easier... Film at 11.. maybe later..
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