[CLOTHING] Iron-on Transfer Paper

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Got a quick question, I'm thinking about selling some aliexpress hoodies with some designs on them and I'll just use iron-on with transfer paper.

To anyone who was done this before, how long should it be ironed for, how would I prevent it from peeling, etc.

Thanks
 
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Got a quick question, I'm thinking about selling some aliexpress hoodies with some designs on them and I'll just use iron-on with transfer paper.

To anyone who was done this before, how long should it be ironed for, how would I prevent it from peeling, etc.

Thanks
keep the iron moving, go over each part even and distribute an even amount of pressure.
to keep from peeling don't wash right away and wait a few hours (24 hours or more just to be safe)
 

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ill just use some old t-shirts and give it a go
i think it just works inbetween the paper and the iron
to stop you melting it or smth
good luck:)
 

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Hey

Got a quick question, I'm thinking about selling some aliexpress hoodies with some designs on them and I'll just use iron-on with transfer paper.

To anyone who was done this before, how long should it be ironed for, how would I prevent it from peeling, etc.

Thanks
I wouldn't recommend aliexpress for clothes generally. they will be aweful quality and the wrong size 90% of the time, id recommend looking at print on demand companies and checking their prices on how they compare.
 

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I wouldn't recommend aliexpress for clothes generally. they will be aweful quality and the wrong size 90% of the time, id recommend looking at print on demand companies and checking their prices on how they compare.
it's cheap and im trying to turn a profit lol
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however, i'll look thanks man

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it's cheap and im trying to turn a profit lol
with all costs factored in:
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however, i'll look thanks man
use shopify, they have a built in print on demand company. Its so easy to make LOTS of money and it also helps with ads to have a nice theme, if you need help id do it for a vouch Inferno#8130
 

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use shopify, they have a built in print on demand company. Its so easy to make LOTS of money and it also helps with ads to have a nice theme, if you need help id do it for a vouch Inferno#8130
i'd only start using shopify if i actually started to turn a profit
 

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i'd only start using shopify if i actually started to turn a profit
shopify is cheap asf wym? You can do a 14d free trial with full features, and print on demand is also cheap lmaoo
 
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