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Ruh roh. That shouldn't be happening significantly with Texcharge. Sericol's discharge inks are complete, there's no fixative additive in the line, just a retarder, so it comes down to substrate, penetration and curing. Can you see a significant amount of red through the back of the shirt? Did the red get stepped on in production? What's your cure info? The further you get away from 350˚F for 3 min (in one journey, not two/three trips) and the less volume of air flow you have, the more likely you'll need to modify the ink with another brands fixer or catalyst. IMHO, if you are under 2min for chamber time and/or have minimal airflow, you need a fixative or a base like Rutland's "Quick Cure Base". Other have said adding matsui's fixer N works across some other brands but test it!All that said, I was never super satisfied with Texcharge reds and we ran them at 3% too. Some have loved them but our best reds so far have involved either adding pc's to the Sericol or using the CCI base + pc system. The red's just seem to need a heavier pigment load.