We have a customer wanting us to screen print a Cornerstone rain jacket.It is 100% Polyester but care instructions say no bleach, iron or dry clean, and tumble dry low. I am assuming that this particular jacket will need to be printed with a water base ink and air dried. Am I correct in my assumptions or can it be printed and run through a dryer? I am new to the site and would appreciate comments.
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Rain Coats
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Re: Rain Coats
What style # is it.
If it's the safety green with reflective they're most likely trying to protect the
reflective stripes. they don't like heat too much.
You can use a low cure poly ink with a catalyst or find a solvent base such
as NazDar 9700. Beleive it or not it works Ok on fabric.
-Rob
If it's the safety green with reflective they're most likely trying to protect the
reflective stripes. they don't like heat too much.
You can use a low cure poly ink with a catalyst or find a solvent base such
as NazDar 9700. Beleive it or not it works Ok on fabric.
-Rob
Re: Rain Coats
It is a CSJ23, Cornerstone. Yes they are Safety Green. I appreciate the reply.