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AlbaChem 1020 VLR Heat Transfer Vinyl Letter Removing Solvent 20 oz Can

AlbaChem 1020 VLR Heat Transfer Vinyl Letter Removing Solvent 20 oz Can

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AlbaChem VLR Vinyl Letter Removing Solvent for Fabrics completely removes heat transfer vinyl letters and residues from most fabrics. The Yorker spout allows for easy application minimizing waste. Highly effective and fast drying, Vinyl Letter Remover saves you time and money by dramatically reducing "seconds". AlbaChem VLR Letter Removing Solvent #1020 is a super strong acetal solvent. It does not require any cancer or reproductive toxicity warnings. AlbaChem Vinyl Letter Removing Solvent completely removes HEAT TRANSFER VINYL letters and other graphics, and residual adhesives from most fabrics. The applicator spout allows for easy application minimizing waste. Apply a few drops on the reverse side of the garment to dissolve the adhesive. Simply peel off the graphic. Highly effective and fast drying, Vinyl Letter Remover saves you time and money by dramatically reducing “seconds”.

Advantages:
• Most powerful residue remover
• Great for removing tagless
• Fast Drying
• Leaves no stains
• Does not contain any chlorinated solvents
• Contains no California Prop 65 ingredients

Directions: Use only in a well ventilated area. Shake well. Turn the garment inside-out and apply the solvent to the underside of the heat applied material. This will release the vinyl from the substrate. Once you have applied the solvent, it is best to stretch or pull the area of the mistake. This will make the heat applied material start to peel off of the garment. Pull off the remaining letter. Remove any residue left on the front side of the garment by applying AlbaChem Vinyl Letter Remover to a clean white rag and rubbing off the residue. Repeat process if necessary.


 

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