Description
Mirror chrome garment HTV (heat transfer vinyl) is a type of vinyl that is designed to create a highly reflective, mirror-like effect when applied to garments or other textile items. This vinyl creates a shiny, metallic finish that catches the light and creates a dazzling effect.
Material Specifications
- Thickness: 90 microns/0.09 mm
Heat press setting:
1) Preheat the heat press to 305°F (150°C).
2) Place your fabric onto the heat press and preheat it for 5-10 seconds to remove any moisture and wrinkles.
3) Place your design onto the fabric, with the carrier sheet facing up.
4) Apply heat and pressure for 10-15 seconds using medium to high pressure.
5) Peel off the carrier sheet while it is Cold.
6) If the vinyl is not fully adhered, repeat steps 4-5 until it is.
Iron-On setting:
1) For using a household iron, set it to the Cotton/Linen or Wool setting, which is usually the highest temperature setting available.
2) Turn OFF the steam setting on the iron.
3) Preheat the area of the fabric where you want to apply the vinyl for 10-15 seconds.
4) Place the weeded image onto the preheated fabric, liner side up. Apply medium to high pressure with the iron for 25-30 seconds, pressing down firmly and evenly with both hands.
5) Flip the fabric over and apply medium pressure with the iron to the back of the material for an additional 25-30 seconds.
6) Let the vinyl cool for a few seconds, then gently peel off the carrier sheet while it is still Cold.
7) If the vinyl is not fully adhered, repeat steps 4-6 until it is.
Note: Always perform a test cut and test application on a small, inconspicuous area of your fabric before applying your design to your final project to ensure the best results.
Care Instructions:
1) Wait for 24 hours before washing the garment after applying HTV vinyl.
2) Turn the garment inside out and wash it in cold water using a gentle cycle.
3) Do not use bleach or any harsh cleaning agents that may damage the vinyl.
4) Do not tumble dry the garment. Hang or lay it flat to air dry.
5) Do not dry clean.
6) If necessary, iron the garment inside out using a low or medium heat setting, avoiding direct contact with the vinyl.
Following these care instructions will help to preserve the quality and longevity of your heat transfer vinyl project.