Sometimes you get a great t shirt in a color you love but there s a business logo on the back that you just don t want.
Removing vinyl lettering from clothes.
Removal is simple however depending on the length of time the decal has been affixed to the shirt it may take more than one attempt to peel it away.
If the transfer is made of vinyl place wax paper over the letters and iron directly on the wax paper.
Just keep picking at the vinyl.
While they may seem permanent they are not difficult to remove from your clothes.
Below are a few hints on how to remove ironed on letters and labels.
You can use a solvent specifically created for removing letters and numbers but you can also use fingernail polish remover or rubbing alcohol.
Although it is very easy to iron on letters and labels it can be quite tricky removing them.
This only works with vinyl transfers.
The vinyl transfer will essentially melt and stick to the wax paper and you can peel the letters away from the shirt by removing the wax paper.
Sometimes you get a great t shirt in a colour you love but there s a business logo on the back that you just don t want.
Solvents only work to remove vinyl and rubber prints from clothing.
The material might come off in chunks at a time.
Turn the clothing inside out and using a piece of cloth or a cotton ball apply the solvent to the fabric directly behind the iron on transfer you wish to remove.
Remove an unwanted vinyl decal from your clothing.
First place the garment on a flat surface.
You ll begin to notice that the vinyl starts to peel off very easily after being heated for a bit.
Removing vinyl lettering with a solvent use a solvent to chemically loosen the vinyl from the fabric.
Ironed on letters are a trendy way to accessorise your clothes and show off your personal style.
Screen printed ink is permanent on clothes.
While they may seem permanent they are not difficult to remove from your clothes.
But if you want to remove the lettering on a piece of clothing altogether the process is easy to do at home.
Lay wax paper over vinyl letters.
Get a bottle that has enough liquid in it to soak the whole area of the clothing that you want to remove printing from.
Once it reaches the point of looking tacky it is time to save the shirt and remove the decal.
You can also look for special heat transfer vinyl remover that is designed to take vinyl lettering off of clothing.
Using your scissors x acto knife or razor blade gently use a sweeping motion to pick away the htv starting at the top of the unwanted heat transfer vinyl.