Here's a fun one for you vets out there.
Long and short, I'm trying to find a solution to at least help prevent ghosting for a customer who has long-term storage needs for garments. I'm almost positive that the ghosting happened due to the length of time the garments were in storage. While they claim they were always in a climate-controlled area, they were in storage for a full year before they pulled them out and noticed the ghosting. There's no guarantee that they were always in climate-controlled storage since they were transported from a main campus to up to 16 other campuses for this customer via their own trucks. They order in bulk for programs that last 2-3 years and just do fill-ins throughout the year, so that sort of explains why it took them this long to find the issue.
Here's what we did to help prevent ghosting:
- Next Level 6210 (60 cotton/40 poly) Indigo - Made in Nicaragua
- Printed with Wilflex Amazing Bright White
- Flashes and dryers as low as they could be while still maintaining consistent cure
- Garments cooled by fans while they were being stacked at end of dryer
- Not hot or humid in shop at the time of year printed (November)
- Shirts cooled completely and were double-checked before pack-out since they had to be split among 17 locations
Any of you have a similar issue in the past? Also, any solid ideas to try and help prevent this? I don't see them changing how they do things, so maybe putting a handful of Silica packets into the boxes before we ship? They are very unlikely to pay for individual poly-bagging. We have not had this issue in the past with any Next Level garments, but then again, they haven't been in boxes for more than a few days or weeks before being removed by the end customer.
Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated!