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I have yellow armpit stains on one of my white shirts and I was wondering, is there anything tougher than bleach to get rid of stains?
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oxyclean
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Is oxyclean available in most stores?
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far as I know
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Home Depot carries it.
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[QUOTE=Anti-Prefix]Thanks, but how do you iron-on? :([/QUOTE]
Buy iron-on paper from office max or wherever, and it will probably come wiht instructions. If not, load it into the printer (it should at least tell you which way to load it,) print it, and iron it on. It's pretty simple. [QUOTE=me likes punk]Is oxyclean available in most stores?[/QUOTE] Wal Mart has it, but pretend I don't know that, because I'm too anarcho diy punx oi oi oi to be shopping at wal mart. |
[QUOTE=Shtein]Ive had paint seep through the cardboard, so Im just recomending the transparency paper thats all.[/QUOTE]
123 and with transparency paper you can wash off the paint and use it over and over again oh and on the subject of stencils and spray paint vs fabric paint, I find spray pant to go on way too rough, like stiff and un comfortable to wear, fabric paint however bends and folds really easily with out like cracking. I lost the original but heres one of a crass shirt I made, not the best to show off the shirt, but yeah... [url]http://img372.imageshack.us/img372/3889/animation18ub.gif[/url] |
okay, I've decided to use fabric paint with a roller. But, I have a new problem; what kind of paper should I use? And how do you guys actually cut the things out? Is there a step-by-step guide anywhere?
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I prefer to use thin posterboard for the stencil. I used to print out a piece of paper with the design and tape it on the posterboard and cut it out that way but now I just cut out a paper-sized piece of posterboard and print the design directly onto it. If you have a decent printer I highly suggest the latter method. To cut the stencils out I would recommend a craft knife (x-acto knife). Hope that helps.
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[QUOTE=AcerbicCunnt77]
[url]http://img372.imageshack.us/img372/3889/animation18ub.gif[/url][/QUOTE] That's a pretty rad shirt. [QUOTE=(r)evolution]okay, I've decided to use fabric paint with a roller. But, I have a new problem; what kind of paper should I use? And how do you guys actually cut the things out? Is there a step-by-step guide anywhere?[/QUOTE] Like RudeBoy said, thin posterboard is pretty good, although some people have suggested transparency paper, which I haven't tried, but it definately sounds like a good idea, although it may be a bit expensive. And again, an x-acto knife is probably the best way to cut it out. |
Thanks, both of you.
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[QUOTE=AcerbicCunnt77][url]http://img372.imageshack.us/img372/3889/animation18ub.gif[/url][/QUOTE]
Yeah, that's a ****ing great shirt if I've ever seen one. |
can you cure plastisol inks with heat gun or in the oven? I've heard it's possible but haven't found any online information about it.
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[QUOTE=AcerbicCunnt77]
[url]http://img372.imageshack.us/img372/3889/animation18ub.gif[/url][/QUOTE] Why did you edit your face out? |
[QUOTE=SkaBandit]Why did you edit your face out?[/QUOTE]
Because he's OSAMA! HE'S COME BACK TO ATTACK FORUMS ON 9/11 [SIZE=1] yes I made a 9/11 joke, yes I'm going to hell[/SIZE] |
[QUOTE]yes I made a 9/11 joke, yes I'm going to hell[/QUOTE]
nice :lol: |
does ink from ink jet printer smudge after putting them in the washing machine? I made some patches by taping fabric onto a piece of paper and printing it out.
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of course it will...
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Here is the result from the Public Enemy stencil I made a while ago. I'm kind of disappointed with the way it came out. From a couple feet away it doesn't look too bad though.
[url]http://img359.imageshack.us/img359/6660/pepants0he.jpg[/url] |
how do you make a stencil...sorry i suck at life
EDIT: or give me a link that tells me how to |
use this site
[url]http://www.stencilrevolution.com/tutorials/[/url] |
Heres a pic of my bike with some Stencils on it [URL=http://i17.photobucket.com/albums/b86/Komrad65/P1010074.jpg]The bike[/URL]
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[QUOTE=RudeBoyStompin]Here is the result from the Public Enemy stencil I made a while ago. I'm kind of disappointed with the way it came out. From a couple feet away it doesn't look too bad though.
[url]http://img359.imageshack.us/img359/6660/pepants0he.jpg[/url][/QUOTE] It's a little messed up, but it's still really cool. |
[QUOTE=RudeBoyStompin]Here is the result from the Public Enemy stencil I made a while ago. I'm kind of disappointed with the way it came out. From a couple feet away it doesn't look too bad though.
[url]http://img359.imageshack.us/img359/6660/pepants0he.jpg[/url][/QUOTE] Yeah, it's pretty cool, regardless. I've decided that my printer can run poster board, because the other day it was printing about 6 sheets at a time. I have to try it when I get new ink. |
I finally sowed on my misfits patch that I made on my jacket.
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heres links to my jacket,
[url]http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v736/mechanixx/DSC00111.jpg[/url] and the back [url]http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v736/mechanixx/DSC00110.jpg[/url] |
that's pretty f'uckin cool
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the big bad religion patch spoils it but apart from that its great.
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[QUOTE=Surf Q. Hardcore]heres links to my jacket,
[url]http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v736/mechanixx/DSC00111.jpg[/url] and the back [url]http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v736/mechanixx/DSC00110.jpg[/url][/QUOTE] The back looks a tad crowded. But nice Bad Religion patches. |
Sorry, I didn't like the jacket. I had to throw in my 2 cents since everyone else liked it...
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