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Hi Everyone,

Just a quick question..

I've been using a lint roller on my t-shirts before I print/pre treat to get rid of dust and lint etc.

Would you say this is necessary? How meticulous would you say you have to be in getting the t-shirt pure?

The reason I ask, is because recently I have had speckled prints, which is probably down to not enough pre treatment, but I was wondering if a lint roller may be damaging the fabric also?


Any feedback much appreciated, nice one :)
 

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We've never seen a need for it. Some people will do a pre-press before applying pretreatment, but even this is usually not necessary unless the shirt had been pretreated in advance.

Those speckles are usually fibrillation, loose fibers standing up through the prints. Try using a paint brush to lay the fibers down while the pretreat is still wet.
 

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Hi Everyone,

Just a quick question..

I've been using a lint roller on my t-shirts before I print/pre treat to get rid of dust and lint etc.

Would you say this is necessary? How meticulous would you say you have to be in getting the t-shirt pure?

The reason I ask, is because recently I have had speckled prints, which is probably down to not enough pre treatment, but I was wondering if a lint roller may be damaging the fabric also?


Any feedback much appreciated, nice one :)
Sometimes I have gotten speckles from the shirt not being dry enough. Double check your shirts before printing to make sure of this.
 

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Well after some research into fibrillation I came to the conclusion that the lint roller is detrimental to the quality as t-shirts should try and remain untouched before printing to avoid breaking up the thread.

I've tried since without the lint roller and I got a perfect print with no blotches etc

Thank you :)
 
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