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5.2K views 11 replies 6 participants last post by  sunnydayz  
#1 ·
REAR END SAVER! I just made one of those bone head mistakes that we all do now and then.

Pressed the wrong name on the back of a customer's hockey jersey. As I was peeling the backing off, I realized what I had done.

I had ordered T-Saver a few months ago to have on hand...my thought then was "this is something that when you need it, you need it right now".

Well, I'm here to tell you it worked like a charm. If you do vinyl, and you don't have tee saver on hand, do yourself a favor and order some!
 
#4 ·
Ken,

Aside from the one mentioned above by Michele, Badalou has a video on YouTube about it that may help you out.

[media]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Du2woSgngZI[/media]

Or... if you look at the very bottom of this page, there's an area that has similar threads about it too, or, any subject in any thread for that matter. :)

Randy
 
#6 ·
No, you said it right, I read it wrong! :D
Sorry, I assumed, I wasn't thinking.
COEDS will be along soon, I'm sure, he'll have answer for you on that probably, it's his product.

Carry on Ken, I'll just go to bed. heh

Randy
 
#10 ·
People have also posted other ways of removing opaque transfers just by putting a standard sheet of printer paper on top and heating it in the heatpress, then pulling off after heated. If you use the search at the top of the page you can find the posts that refer to this. I would just search for removing opaque transfers, and you will probably find the information :) Hope this helps.