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We just had issues with this on 100% poly... had to underbase with bleed blocking base...Total shocker...
I was afraid of that, but of course, poly can be worse than 60/40 especially if the Poly is Red or red-related, and the blend is not.So, you also would rather do these without an underbase? PFP through a 140 or 160?I have an IC tech who is supposed to be calling me back.
Quote from: jvanick on February 24, 2016, 01:44:43 PMWe just had issues with this on 100% poly... had to underbase with bleed blocking base...Total shocker...But, we did not have any issues on the bella triblend, that went fine.
Yep.If it's a bleeder it will bleed into shimmer. The additional curing time we like for these inks doesn't help.We used to have a low-bleed silver but have long forgotten who made it.The feel of shimmer on a poly blend makes me nauseous so I'm not gonna worry about it.
Quote from: tiffany on February 24, 2016, 01:55:53 PMQuote from: jvanick on February 24, 2016, 01:44:43 PMWe just had issues with this on 100% poly... had to underbase with bleed blocking base...Total shocker...But, we did not have any issues on the bella triblend, that went fine. And that was p-f-p? What mesh?
The matsui WB shimmer we tried years ago was really no better than plastisol, possibly worsein terms of feel. It came direct from Japan then with instructions in kanji. We'll have to giveit another whirl.
These inks are clear particle base with shiny flakes and maybe a dash of pigment so it makes sense. Underbase if in any doubt.