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kevin polly
Reviewed in the United States on January 1, 2025
It's an OK product for what I wanted to try out.
Sum1Gr8
Reviewed in the United States on April 15, 2025
I tried using this DTF powder with sublimation ink, and it didn’t give great results—so if you’re planning to go that route, it’s probably not the best combo. That said, the powder itself still seems to be good quality. When used correctly with compatible ink and film, it cures cleanly and provides a strong bond. Just make sure you're using the right materials for your setup.
KELLY
Reviewed in the United States on July 29, 2024
This DFT powder is too grainy for me.
R. J.
Reviewed in the United States on March 9, 2024
This powder is just as nice as any of the others I have purchased, but at a better price. The powder has an even consistency and shakes nicely onto your work space. Helps make nice, vibrant transfers.
Della Martin
Reviewed in the United States on April 8, 2024
I don't like products that don't come with instructions. When you get the product, grab a Sharpie and write on the back: "Suggested baking temperature 110℃(230℉), Baking time 2-4minutes, hot press temperature 150℃ (302℉), pressing time 8-15 seconds."I used this with my sublimation printer for the DTF hack. I'm still a rookie at this. This is the second powder I've used; I purchased two kinds because, well, why not try more than one when it's affordable?! I got very good results with this powder the film that I have (HTVront matte) with a cold peel. For comparison, it's similar to the other powder I used (Eldvap brand). This Petaloo brand worked as expected and as described, so I'll keep using it for putting printed designs on garments that aren't polyester or poly-blend.There's a learning curve to this DTF hack -- with a desktop sublimation printer, there's no white ink for either sulimation or the DTF hack, so it has to go on white or light fabric. TI think fabrics with a tighter weave work better, meaning that the cheap flour sack towels with a fairly open weave are a bit more challenging to do than a tighty-woven garment like a sweatshirt or t-shirt. That said, this does really well on the cheap flour sack towels (though it significantly slows the learning curve!). Find good fabric to practice on and you'll have an easier time of it!While this product gives great results once you have learned how to use it, I took one star off because the instructions aren't on the package nor included with the package.
TM
Reviewed in the United States on April 13, 2024
This DTF powder is pretty great, especially for the low cost! I haven't had any issues with this powder and all of my designs have come out totally perfect.
Dee
Reviewed in the United States on April 11, 2024
Works perfectly with my inkjet printer. Super easy to use and looks great and even hold up in a wash with just inkjet ink.
Anna Omis
Reviewed in the United States on October 31, 2023
This product may be great, I have no idea. I cannot use it because it did not come with the heating instructions NECESSARY to use it. I have other DTF powders - they are set at 310 for one and 385 for the other. That is a huge difference! I can only assume since the directions are nowhere to be found on the product page either, that this company wants me to use my ink and fabric to figure out where the heat setting should be on my own.Nope, I don't have those kinds of resources. Because the information is vital to the use of the product and it is nowhere to be found, I cannot recommend this product. This is a potential safety issue since we are talking about hot temperatures. Curing and Sealing temperatures and times are essential to this product and without that information, this is a waste of my space.
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