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| Posted on 4/15/09 at 09:32 AM | |
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Depending on the intricacy of the logo, and the severity of the curves, we have done things like that with a SUPER loose screen held to the product tighly by a helper and an extremely soft squeegee. You need to be very careful when pulling the screen off the product as you are printing on contact, and the edges will smear if not pulled off straight. We used an old textile air-dry enamel which Nazdar may still have. It may also pay to have a metal mask of the logo made and spray the flocked parts. | ||
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