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I heat pressed a Nike Dri-Fit shirt (100% polyester, moisture wicking) with a plastisol transfer a week or so ago to figure this out myself actually. There was absolutely no problem with the shirt material. In fact the data I could find on the melting points of polyester were well above what the heat press was generating, and I saw the results for myself - it acted like a cotton shirt for all intents and purposes.

I don't know if vinyl will make a big difference, but the shirt itself should hold up to the heat.
 

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I was told by specialty materials to wipe down the Application area with rubbing alcohol and then let dry before applying the vinyl. It's now on their website as well. Specialtymaterials.com it's a good resource.
 
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