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Waterslide Decal Paper 20 Sheets Inkjet Clear Printable A4 Size Transparent Water Slide Transfer for Tumblers Mugs Glasses Wood

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Product Description

nail

Transfer to nail

ceramics

Transfer to ceramics,wood and most various types of solid materials

glsaa

Transfer to glass

Printing

Step 1

Printout the picture according to the

photo parameters;

the mirror side is the printing surface.

Dry

Step 2

Dry the ink by nature or by hair drier.

Spray

Step 3

Spray the gloss oil on the

pattern surface uniformly.

Dry

Step 4

Dry the gloss oil by nature or by

hair drier.

Cutting

Step 5

Cut it along the periphery by

1mm from the pattern.

Socaking

Step 6

Socak it in water for about 30-60

seconds,then slide the coating and

paper adequately by nature.

Separation and transfer

Step 7

Spread the base paper slowly to make

the transfer printing coating stick to

the product surface.

Remove bubble and water

Step 8

Damp and soft the alabaster

paper,discharge the bubble

and water in the film sufficiently,

and then dry the surface by

absorbent paper.

Baking to make it dry

Step 9

Bake it in the oven for 10-15 minutes

at the temperature of 212-230℉

(100-110℃),or dry it by nature

for 1-3 days.


カスタマー
Reviewed in Japan on March 22, 2024
インクジェットで印刷→エアブラシでクリアーを3回吹き付け→画像の周り1ミリ残し切り抜き→水に2分漬ける→対象物の上に乗せて表面をズラす
Mariah Miller
Reviewed in the United States on November 21, 2024
This excellent product has brought life to my waterslide decals, transforming my project. The high-quality materials were easy to apply and they looked stunning. I highly recommend this product.
kay Weber
Reviewed in Germany on November 29, 2023
Nachdem es auch Kritische Rezensionen gab, war ich „verhalten optimistisch“ - Aber ich bin begeistert. Wichtig ist es ordentlich Klarlack zu verwenden. Das Ergebnis ist sensationell. Ich mach habe meine Ausdrucke auf Metall, Glas und Keramik verwendet. Alles tadellos.
Francisco José
Reviewed in Spain on July 11, 2022
Buenas calidad
CMR
Reviewed in the United States on January 20, 2022
Great print quality. Impressed. Just could not get the decal to sit flat and remove the water under the decal. Placed it on a slight rounded wooden surface light a cup.. The wood surface was sealed with a clear coat. Decal is about 1" wide b y 3" long. Not sure if it is my inability to use the material or the material itself. But after three tries and 15 minutes later, no success. When I was a kid, I build many plastic models which used waterslide decals and I didn't have any issues putting those decals on the plastic models. The decals were much smaller and seemed to be a thicker decal material Could be that my decal size is the issue. Will try another brand of waterslide before I move to using vinyl stickers which are much easier to apply but are thicker. Any suggestions on for an easy to apply waterslide decal material - laser printer.
RedneckRickem
Reviewed in Canada on March 9, 2020
After printing I sprayed two coats of automotive clear coat, let dry for half hour, soaked for about a minute, then laid it on the plexiglas and worked the image off then sliding the paper out from under it. The quality of clearcoat you use will impact how well the product stays together and not tear. I've had no problems with tearing. I tried putting image on clear plexi but it fades out the image, working now with white plexi the image is as clear as the print. I plan on backlighting the product with led for custom videocard backplate.
Aoki
Reviewed in Australia on February 24, 2020
Great product. Able to make good decals for my models
Susan Britt
Reviewed in the United States on November 28, 2017
It took some trial and error before getting this right, but it does work perfectly and looks great. My main problem was following instructions in a review that said to reverse the image. It just didn't look good or I couldn't smoothly make the transfer. After many, many tries, I decided to give it a try without reversing the image. Worked perfectly the first time. I did waste a few sheets, but know that I know how they work, I will be buying more. My key tips:(1) 3 - 4 light coats of clear acrylic. I used Krylon Low Odor Clear Finish. Make sure to do light coats on the first couple of coats or the ink may smear in spots. The 3rd and 4th coats I went heavier.(2) No more than 20 seconds in warm but not hot water. Too long and the transfer became too soft and wrinkled easy.(3) Wet object transfer is going on so that it will slide around easily for positioning. Then slide off of paper right onto the object.(4) Use soft cloth (I used an old t-shirt) to lightly pat or very easily slide water bubbles out. You can not use any type of squeegee.(5) I found they dried fairly quick. The review that said reverse the image also stated they found them to stay tacky even after the oven or 3 days drying. I believe that is because they put them on upside down because they had reversed the image.
Lil D
Reviewed in the United States on November 2, 2017
This is a detail review with tips on usage. For all the negative posts, I understand and can relate. I will share my tips/tricks to avoid disaster. I had my reservations after reading the reviews, however, I need to transfer about 300 images onto ceramic plates for my nonprofit organization fundraising event to support the victims/survivors of LV shooting and to help raise funds for inner city art programs. This is the best option (cost effective) method. And yes, you've read correctly, I transferred all 300 images onto plates by myself (the plates were donated to us) as you can imagine, I became an expert.TIPS & TRICKS (this is my personal experience and it works perfectly for me - see image)1) Mirror your image when printing. Once you have printed your images - you MUST spray fixative (I use Krylon Colormaster Covermax -Clear Satin (non-yellowing). This is the one area you cannot go McFrugal - you have to coat your prints generously. I used 2 fairly heavy coats. Do not go stingy on this stuff. If you use a light coat, the inkjet ink will run and smear your work.2) After it's dry & cut, the instructions said to soak in water for 30-60 seconds. DO NOT follow instructions. Soak only 15-20 seconds. I've discovered that if I let the transfer soak for 30 seconds, the film become too flimsy and difficult to work with; and if I let it soak for 60 seconds, the film begin to deteriorate and rips easily - hard to handle at this point. I discovered, the sweet time is about 18-seconds. When you put the transfer in water, it curls up and as it begin to unfurl to a taco shell shape, it is ready - normally around 18-seconds mark. (NOTE: shorter time for smaller transfer image. When I transfer the student's name on backside of the plate, the image was about 1.5 inch wide and it only required 10-12 seconds of soaking.)3) Placing. Take the transfer and placed face down (reason why you want to the mirror your image). With the paper backing still in place, I smooth the transfer. Then I slowly slide the transfer off the surface (do not peel - slide it off). TIPS for NO Air Bubbles: You will discover that the backing leaves behind a slimy residue. At this time, I re-use the backing (with slimy side facing film), I slide it around the images to remove the air bubbles and access water. (I discover, my fingers would stick to the film and cause wrinkles, with using the backing, the film doesn't stick and create a smooth surface).4) Drying. Let air dry for a few hours. If you need to remove water, dab only with damp paper towel. Do not wipe with dry towel. Instructions says to bake 10-15 minutes in oven at 100-degree or let sit for 1-3 days air dry. I find after 3 days, the film was still tacky. I baked the plates in oven for 20 minutes and it was still tacky. I discovered that if I microwave the plates for 30-seconds per plate on High, it sealed the film perfectly. My microwave is small, so I can only place 3 plates and microwave for 1-1/2 (30 seconds per plate).Overall, just a few tricks and I think you will enjoy this product. The longest process was selecting, printing, and cutting images. The transfer portion was quick, I did transfer images on both side of the plate (art in front & names on back), I was able to transfer about 2 dozen (24 plates) in about 30 hour - granted I was doing both sides. I would use it again. I've attached images of the plates (showing different art medium use so show the quality and details). Be patient, test before you get too involve with your project. A little playing around goes a long way with this stuff.
Gary VanSickle
Reviewed in the United States on November 2, 2017
A little over size from A4 so I just trimmed the length a bit which is no big deal. The print quality on this paper came out brilliantly, the decals were very colorful with no blotches or smears. However after applying the label to a wine bottle the colors were very faint. I believe it is the application I am doing and not the decal - having no medium at the back of the glass makes them very see through. I expect these would be great for mugs, candles and other not so transparent body. Like I said though they printed great, very colorful and were easy to apply
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