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have a third solution. . . order CAD Cut from Stahl's. It is the most glittery thing you've ever seen and will withstand washing. We stopped printing glitter once we found their product.pierre
Quote from: blue moon on March 07, 2019, 12:49:54 PMhave a third solution. . . order CAD Cut from Stahl's. It is the most glittery thing you've ever seen and will withstand washing. We stopped printing glitter once we found their product.pierreThanks for weighing in guys! So you cut, pick, and press for large orders too? I like the idea for 12-48 shirts but what about 1000?
It's probably been discussed at length on the board already, but how do you get glitter inks to last more than a few washes?? Answers relating to on-press solutions or customer care tips both welcome!
I second the one stroke suggestion. Biggest thing with glitter is you have to cure longer than standard plastisol. It seems to reflect a lot of the heat...
and, your shop will be cleaner avoiding "Glitter, the gift that keeps on giving"!