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So I'm set to print a job on some Carhartt hoodies.. https://workingperson.com/carhartt-mens-100615-001-paxton-black-hooded-sweatshirt.htmlThey are 75% cotton/25% polyWe use mainly waterbase and discharge and this is a 2 color discharge job. These have the "rain defender" stuff on em and of course, I have nothing to test this out on Have any suggestions?
I'm thinking plastisol as well. We have what we need. I've got some 900 series Catalyst that i use with white plastisol to print on other things like bags and rolling coolers. Catalyst on the hoodies or nah (75cotton/25poly)?Do you think I'll have to use isopropyl alcohol to combat the "rain defender" coating on the hoodies?There's also one jacket that is half nylon and half spandex but its only one layer so I don't I'll think need the jacket hold-down pallet. (definitely catalyst)I think the hoodies will be fine in the dryer but I don't know about the jacket. I could just give the catalyst a boost with the heat gun and let it air dry overnight.I'm wondering if i should flash the hoodies for a second layer. Probably be best..I'm thinkin' out loud guys. Thank you for your responses.
Quote from: Alchemink on November 02, 2018, 10:31:40 AMI'm thinking plastisol as well. We have what we need. I've got some 900 series Catalyst that i use with white plastisol to print on other things like bags and rolling coolers. Catalyst on the hoodies or nah (75cotton/25poly)?Do you think I'll have to use isopropyl alcohol to combat the "rain defender" coating on the hoodies?There's also one jacket that is half nylon and half spandex but its only one layer so I don't I'll think need the jacket hold-down pallet. (definitely catalyst)I think the hoodies will be fine in the dryer but I don't know about the jacket. I could just give the catalyst a boost with the heat gun and let it air dry overnight.I'm wondering if i should flash the hoodies for a second layer. Probably be best..I'm thinkin' out loud guys. Thank you for your responses.The Spandex in the jacket kinda' forces you into adding stretch to the ink.As for using alcohol to remove waterproofing from a rain garment, that has always seemed a little crazy to me, at least without first warning the client.The first time I ever used a catalyzed ink on Nylon was for umbrellas, and we certainly never considered removing the waterproofing. I think that also negates the main reason we are using the catalyst, that it is also an adhesive.
Quote from: Frog on November 02, 2018, 12:05:06 PMQuote from: Alchemink on November 02, 2018, 10:31:40 AMI'm thinking plastisol as well. We have what we need. I've got some 900 series Catalyst that i use with white plastisol to print on other things like bags and rolling coolers. Catalyst on the hoodies or nah (75cotton/25poly)?Do you think I'll have to use isopropyl alcohol to combat the "rain defender" coating on the hoodies?There's also one jacket that is half nylon and half spandex but its only one layer so I don't I'll think need the jacket hold-down pallet. (definitely catalyst)I think the hoodies will be fine in the dryer but I don't know about the jacket. I could just give the catalyst a boost with the heat gun and let it air dry overnight.I'm wondering if i should flash the hoodies for a second layer. Probably be best..I'm thinkin' out loud guys. Thank you for your responses.The Spandex in the jacket kinda' forces you into adding stretch to the ink.As for using alcohol to remove waterproofing from a rain garment, that has always seemed a little crazy to me, at least without first warning the client.The first time I ever used a catalyzed ink on Nylon was for umbrellas, and we certainly never considered removing the waterproofing. I think that also negates the main reason we are using the catalyst, that it is also an adhesive.I think a poly white will give you a great result including the strechability
Since the hoodies are 75cotton/25 poly, should I just PFP my Endurance Plus White (a poly white)? And say screw the "rain defender"?