If you’ve been printing your own DTF transfers—especially with the xTool apparel printer—you know that stray powder is the enemy of a perfect shirt.
This simple trick save your projects from those annoying "ghost" spots and extra adhesive specks.
I’ve noticed that even the best prints can end up with a tiny bit of extra powder outside the design area, and since that powder is the adhesive, it will transfer to your garment if you don't catch it. This quick, 5-second step will ensures your heat press results are crisp, clean, and professional every single time.Check out the full video below to see exactly how I do it.
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