When it comes to heat transfer, one of the most frequently asked questions is “how do I wash and dry my decorated t-shirt the right way?” We have put together this quick guide for washing, drying, and caring your decorated garments.
Wait at least 24 hours before washing
The thermoadhesive layer needs time to crystallize and sink down into the fabric fibers. If you wash and dry too soon, there’s a good chance the heat transfer could peel or crack.
Wash and dry garments inside out
Protect the decoration by turning the garment inside out. While washing and drying clothes, they rub against each other (especially if they have zippers or buttons); this friction can cause abrasions or even the peel from the fabric.
Choose the correct temperature for washing
Wash in cold water with mild detergent. High temperatures can weaken the adhesive or cause abrasion of the heat transfer vinyl.
Use a mild detergent
Any detergent that promises to “Whiten”, “Fight Stains”, or that contains any other kind of special additive, is not a mild detergent. These additives, along with bleach, can damage the decoration.
Dry on delicate setting or hang dry
Do not dry clean. Dry on normal dryer setting. Hang drying is still the safest, albeit slowest, way to dry your decorated garment.
Do not iron directly on the heat transfer
The heat of the iron could melt the material, as well as ruin the garment. Before ironing on the decoration, make sure to cover it with parchment paper or a cotton cloth and set the iron to low temperature (no steam). Or iron the t-shirt inside out.
Do not dry clean
The heat of dry cleaning could melt the material, as well as ruin the garment.
Following these basic instructions is a safe place to start and make your garments last.