[amayausers] Re: sewing on pique shirts

Roland, spritz water on the area with small pieces of Solvy still remaining then dab with the remaining piece of Solvy--don't let it get "wet" or it becomes a sticky mess however. It will remove all the little pieces for you quickly.
Sharon
----- Original Message ----- From: "Roland R. Irish III" <signman@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
To: <amayausers@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Friday, June 24, 2005 12:31 PM
Subject: [amayausers] Re: sewing on pique shirts



> seems to be I'm on the right track-and the lightweight pique is not the best
> to use. I've screened on the Cross Creek and Devon & Jones, Harvard Square
> is another premium weight-those brands are probably twice the thickness of
> the lightweight Gildan & Port I'm using. With this customer, its price-not
> quality.
> I have not tried the 'mesh' backing-will have to order it and give it a go.
> Using the 2 oz. cutaway and folding it in half, then solvy on top. Ran 11
> and only 1 thread break in all.
> There is a THICKER cutaway we had a full bag of-large pieces-and the tech
> that left them here has no idea where he got them from! I'd say a 3 oz?
> compared to the 2 oz-we used it up-was the greatest for shirts and
> sweats-superior to the 'melco' brand and weights. anyone have a source for
> heavier? Would have worked on the pique with only one layer...
> Solvy is a big help, but a pain to peel off between small letters. A hand
> held 'steamer' (Oreck brand) helps some to clean it off.
> Roland
>
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