I am newer to the whole iron on transfer scene for T Shirts. I have a cricut air II and a 15 X15 heat transfer press. I wanted to get some teflon sheets for the HTV transfers to eliminate the "iron effect" from the press. and also in case I wanted to transfer more than one color onto a shirt. After looking around I found there really didn't seem to be much of a difference between manufacturers. I decided to purchase these originally because of price and the positive reviews of the seller. I normally press the shirts to remove the moisture for a few seconds and then center the HTV on the shirt. I place the teflon sheet on the shirt during the HTV transfer phase (usually 15 seconds) and when I remove the HTV transfer sheet I place the teflon sheet on the shirt again and then press for another 15 seconds. To most, I think the second press would be a waste of time. I believe the second press helps to set the HTV even deeper into the fabric and gives it more bite to hold on. I can see very minor differences in the HTV meaning, I feel I can see more of the fabric texture through the HTV which indicates the adhesion of HTV to the shirt. I don't care if it does take an extra 15 seconds per shirt, to me it is worth it for my customers. The teflon sheets perform flawlessly. They definitely help to prevent the "iron effect" I mentioned before on the darker shirts and when pressing for the second time, there is absolutely no stick, it almost slides right off. I put the smoother side of the teflon sheet against the shirt when pressing versus the slightly textured side. The sheet still looks like new and have used it many, many times. The two other sheets are still in the packing tube where they will reside till this sheet wears out. Would I recommend this to somebody wanting teflon sheets for this purpose? YES. Would I buy these teflon sheets again knowing what I know now? Absolutely.Read full review
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The price alone is what made me buy them. When I tried it, it was great. Its thin enough to see the transfer beneath to make sure there are no curled edges and its strong enough for multiple uses. I have used this over 500 times now and it works great!
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These Teflon sheets are large enough to be able to cut them into various sizes to suit your heat transfer needs. They are lightweight and store away easily. So far I've only used one of the three and after 14 heat transfer projects, it still looks good as new.
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I got these sheets to use with my heat press designs. Turns out with my new press I don’t need them because it has Teflon built in but I like having these on hand and still use them anyways. They are nice and big so you could cut it down or just place the whole thing down which is what I do. Good product!
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Using this for a shirt heat press and the sheets are non-stick as expected. If pressing plastisol ink, finish is textured enough that a semi-gloss/semi-matte finish is achieved. I've gotten other teflon sheets that leave the print very glossy, which doesn't look nearly as good as the finish achieved with these sheets. Will buy these again if anything happens to them.
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