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Sublimation Coating For Cotton Fabric, Polyfog For Fabric

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Sublimation Coating for Cotton Fabric 4 oz. 120 ml. Polyfog for Fabric<br>Sublimation ink will only work on polyester fabric therefor you need a coating like Polyfog.<br>Polyfog places a polymer into the cotton to make it sublimation ready.<br>Simply spray the area that will be sublimated and allow to dry.<br>Use either a spray pump bottle to administer or a commercial sprayer.<br>50/50 blends also need this product to enhance the colors.<br>Polyfog Instructions<br>Spray PolyFog sublimation polymer coating to the fabrics to create the necessary sublimation polymer coating base to sublimate<br>to any light colored or white<br>T-shirts, mouse pads, aprons, socks, pillows cases, puzzles, etc.<br>Simply spray PolyFog sublimation polymer coating with a household spray bottle or paint sprayer to apply to the fabric.<br>Air dry or use your heat press to dry, then sublimate to the fabric. The heavier you apply the PolyFog sublimation polymer coating application the richer and more vibrant the colors become. Too much and the fabric will develop a strong hand (fabric stiffness).<br>You control the process.<br>Very easy to use.<br>For ideal outcomes and to attain image longevity, turn the shirt inside out when washing, wash and dry in cool settings. Hand is greatly minimized after first washing.<br>Spray bottles are available at your local grocery or hardware store.<br>HOT TIP.<br>If you plan to do the same fabric repeatedly I recommend cutting a sample piece into a half dozen 4" x 4" squares and spray the first with 1 spray the second with 2 the third with 3 etc. This will give you a much better perspective of how many sprays to apply to the finished product for optimal results.<br>FYI: We have noticed that several reviews had complaints of a faded image.<br>This is simply due to not applying enough PolyFog to the fabric.<br>