What makes vinyl even more easy to weed is what siser calls the heat press trick.
Trouble pulling backing off heat vinyl.
Heat up your lower heat press platen for 2 3 seconds set at around 300 f.
The main reason why your htv is peeling off or have bubbles is probably due to an incorrect peeling method.
On the other hand if easyweed is not pressed long enough or at too low of heat it will also not stick to the garment.
If you adjusted your settings but you are still getting some backing coming off with your design fear not there is a fix.
Using your weeding tool grab the thin layer of backing like you are weeding a normal design and the backing will come right off.
Turn your t shirt inside out.
This makes it really easy to pull away any excess vinyl.
If you ve ever had your iron on vinyl also called heat transfer vinyl or htv peel or bubble when you ve peeled off the backing sheet you probably have a warm peel vs cool peel problem.
So all you need to do is increase the temperature 5 f to 10 f.
Apply a few drops of the solvent on the underside of the vinyl.
For heat transfer vinyl to work correctly it must be melted into the fabric.
How do you solve the problem of heat transfer vinyl peeling off.
When too much pressing happens on a design it is almost as if the adhesive gets completely burned off.
Cold peel or warm peel specifies when you should peel off the liner after using your heat source iron easypress or heat press.
Check for instructions for the vinyl you are using and make sure all of your settings are spot on.
It is likely that your heat transfer vinyl is peeling off due to the temperature of your heat press.
There are two ways that are used for this process always and they are the warm peel and cold peel.
Throw the garment in the washer and then line dry it before reapplying vinyl.
Place your htv on the warmed lower platen and the warmth will loosen up the adhesive on the pressure sensitive backing.
When too little pressing occurs the adhesive backing doesn t fully melt to adhere with the garment.
Once you get your vinyl on your transfer tape flip it over and weed off the backing paper.
It is an easy fix for a few stubborn pieces of backing paper attached to your vinyl.
You want to go through the vinyl but not through the backing at all.
If you don t follow the manufacturer s recommendations you re likely to have a problem.
If the backing rips at that line you don t have to be overly gentle and separates so that you have part of the backing attached to the vinyl still and part of the backing ripped then you know you are cutting too far.
You can test this by cutting out a small shape weeding apply transfer tape and peeling off the backing.