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Fabric
Including 100% cotton, 50/50 blends, denim, sweatshirts, and most natural fibers.
- For best results, wash item first to remove sizing and mill finishes.
- Airbrush the design onto fabric avoiding thick buildup of paint and excessive paint layering.
- Allow colors to dry, or a heat gun may be used to accelerate drying time. Drying time varies depending on application.
- Heatset fabric for permanence by one of the following methods:
- Iron for 2 minutes at 300º F use a protective cloth, keep iron moving.
- Turn item inside out and put in clothes dryer for 40 minutes at highest heat.
Leather
- Clean leather by wiping with mineral spirits or rubbing alcohol.
- For best results, lightly spray mist a base coat of Opaque White on areas to be sprayed.
- Apply color, avoiding over saturation and excessive paint layering.
- Allow colors to dry thoroughly before heat setting.
- Iron for 30 minutes at 225°using a protective cloth, or use a hot air gun at highest level for five minutes.
Paper and Canvas
- Apply Color, avoiding thick buildup.
- When using high tack frisket, dilute colors 25% with water. Colors are permanent when dry.
Wood
- Prepare surface by lightly sanding, wipe clean.
- Apply color, avoiding thick buildup of paint. Allow colors to dry for 24 hours before applying clear finish.
Ceramics and Clay
- Apply color in thin even coats, avoid thick buildup.
- Do not exceed temperatures of 300°F when baking. Colors are permanent for handling after 24 hrs.
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