I have seen mention of "setting" shirts with a vinegar wash to prevent running. However, I assumed that it was to set the color of the shirt to prevent running--not the transfer itself. Now I'm thinking I misunderstood.
I recently did a couple of shirts with the Avery Light transfer paper. The designs contained script and I didn't want to have to trim the excess. Printing was black. After getting caught under the waterfall on Kali River Rapids (Yep, totally drenched!!), I noticed the little Mickey ears that I had printed on my chest emblem was running. Ruined my shirt. I actually have two white t's left that I need to launder--fortunately I avoided the rain and water rides on those particular days.
So tell me--have you encountered this before? How can I prevent the transfer itself from running.
Thanks in advance,
Jamie
I recently did a couple of shirts with the Avery Light transfer paper. The designs contained script and I didn't want to have to trim the excess. Printing was black. After getting caught under the waterfall on Kali River Rapids (Yep, totally drenched!!), I noticed the little Mickey ears that I had printed on my chest emblem was running. Ruined my shirt. I actually have two white t's left that I need to launder--fortunately I avoided the rain and water rides on those particular days.
So tell me--have you encountered this before? How can I prevent the transfer itself from running.
Thanks in advance,
Jamie