Opportunity is missed by most people because it is dressed in overalls and looks like work. - Thomas Edison
What type of transfer were they?....Athletic or Fashion formula?....
We had a sleeve art job fail on about 140 pieces of Sport Tek 100% Poly shirts. It was a mixed bag of direct printing front and back, plus F&M Transfers on both sleeves. We actually have limited experience on SLEEVE transfers on Poly, and we think our time/temps were off. But be that as it may, we'd like to try to remove a few and see if we can save the shirts. (doubtful to me, but I am feel compelled to try)Our normal plastisol spot chemicals barely touch these transfers. In the past, we've removed the occasional cad cut heat press decal (with marginal success), but in this case the chemical just doesn't seem to attack these transfers. I'm afraid that very much experimentation will only make the nearly inevitable replacement more painful, Oh Boy.....Any ideas? Something "hotter" that won't spoil the black fabric? Stan