is it bad to iron a shirt isideout that has a paint like design on it?
like the shirt print is kinda like paint and other stuff, weird texture! but if i iron it will the design get the shirt lint on it? bcuz i did that with a CALI INK shirt and like the lint got stuff and now it looks faded, was ironing it the problem?
There is usually a label that gives the instructions for washing and ironing. If you iron the right side, the ink/paint may smear and you will have ruined the shirt. If you iron on the wrong side, use an iron that is not too hot to go over that area
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October 28th, 2009 at 9:57 pm
There is usually a label that gives the instructions for washing and ironing. If you iron the right side, the ink/paint may smear and you will have ruined the shirt. If you iron on the wrong side, use an iron that is not too hot to go over that area
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October 28th, 2009 at 10:08 pm
Try using a lint free press cloth. That should keep the design safely intact, plus protect your iron surface.
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October 28th, 2009 at 10:47 pm
the heat may damage the paint or print on a shirt.. if you can get away with it.. hang to dry, and you won’t need to iron many of them.. if you hang them correctly.. from the hem.. with the arms hanging down.. t’s may hang normally.. this makes the design last so much longer.. several years sometimes.
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