The shiny side is a clear plastic carrier sheet that holds the heat transfer vinyl in place.
What happens if i heat transfer the wrong side of vinyl.
Heat transfer vinyl htv requires heat to apply the heat melts the adhesive vinyl and when cooled remains melted to the surface usually fabric of some kind.
It is not a vinyl but heat press material or thermal transfer material.
However most home crafters do not need or cannot afford a heat press.
This is the side we want to cut on make sure to always place the shiny side down onto your cutting mat.
We don t want to cut on this side.
It is the adhesive side but only sticks with heat.
One of the reasons this happens is due to insufficient heat applied when transferring the printed design.
I do approximately five iron on projects a month and i do not have a heat press.
The iron on vinyl will always stick to what is right underneath it even if it s the carrier sheet of another piece of vinyl and not your actual project avoid this by trimming away some of the excess carrier sheet.
This typically happens if you have a large chest or broad shoulders.
Both use heat to activate an adhesive on the back of vinyl to make it stick to shirts hats and so much more.
Heat is what can cause vinyl to lift if it s not pressed well so i tend to err on the side of caution and just hang my shirts up to dry.
Heat transfer vinyl versus iron on.
So far i have referred to this product as heat transfer vinyl and iron on.
Adhesive vinyl is a decal it s sticky on one side and uses pressure sensitive adhesive to stick to a surface usually a hard surface.
If that doesn t work place the wrong side of your shirt against the hot surface of your iron or easypress carefully and pull gently on the shirt so it makes contact with the hot plate.
Heat transfer vinyl or htv is the same thing as iron on vinyl.
Many refer to the garment imprinting material or t shirt transfer as heat press vinyl hpv.
The answer is that they both are.
A heat press is the ideal mechanism for applying heat transfer vinyl to a project.
Your plastisol heat transfer or vinyl is peeling off.
The dull side is the actual vinyl.
Just like the heat transfer not sticking to the shirt there are also many possible reasons why the heat transfer vinyl would stick at first but would peel off after some time.
If that s not an option press one layer down for a few seconds peel and then position the other piece.
It creates a lot of pressure on the project at the right heat temperature for a maximum vinyl to project bond.
The vinyl lasts longer that way.