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I'd be even more surprised if the red shirt washed well. A lot of white DC prints that look great on red before turn to dirt after washing.
Quote from: ZooCity on June 17, 2016, 04:52:00 PMI'd be even more surprised if the red shirt washed well. A lot of white DC prints that look great on red before turn to dirt after washing.Up the fixer and that should help a little with wash fastness.
DC underbase with opaque WB on top or just DC opaque colors?By the time I mix all those colors I'd be halfway done with a plastic-y print lol but I wouldn't want to wear it!
We don't use or need fixatives with DC ink, hurts more than it helps if you are properly curing.
Quote from: ZooCity on June 17, 2016, 08:38:06 PMWe don't use or need fixatives with DC ink, hurts more than it helps if you are properly curing. I use matsui every day and if i dont use the fixer, we get those muddy looking shirts after a few washings. im wearing one of our shirts right now that was printed months ago and its still wicked white. i cant say that about the ones without the fixer.
How are you curing?
Well that's good to know, we do use some Matsui hsa product.Over here in Rutland land the last time we used a fixer "fiberlock" the test print washed worse than without.Anyone need some fiber lock by the way? Haha. Sent from my SM-G900V using Tapatalk