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Review on HTVRONT Green HTV Heat Transfer Vinyl Roll- 12&#34 by Gelin Battle

Revainrating 2 out of 5

Never again.

Not a fan of that hot melt vinyl! passed without a trace. However, it was expensive so we decided to sacrifice a little quality for a lot and I'm very disappointed in my decision. All the shirts we've ironed so far are smooth and hold well, but we made shirts for our son's birthday, I ran out of white vinyl on the very last shirt. That's what came out of it. I was skeptical when I first unpacked it. There were marks on the outside so I either had to deal with the marks and scratches or cut off the first few inches. I'm a perfectionist, I cut off centimeters so it was a waste but my own decision. I trimmed the vinyl which worked fine. I will also give her points because the design is well cut and weeded. I ironed out all my first vinyl drawings in no time and then I did these and it definitely took more work to get what I needed. I ironed, finished, cleaned, laid the edges, pressed, heated, waited, cleaned and allowed to cool. During this process, I noticed on the letters that the vinyl appeared to be wavy or dimpled. It's hard to tell just by looking at them, but as a shirt owner, I absolutely hate them. I've never experienced that on branded vinyl, so I'm giving it a few stars. It was useful in a pinch, cut well and weeded well. It came off well. So I will find a way to get through the role but I did all my first vinyl drawings on the fly and then I did these and it definitely took more work to get what I needed. I ironed, finished, cleaned, laid the edges, pressed, heated, waited, cleaned and allowed to cool. During this process, I noticed on the letters that the vinyl appeared to be wavy or dimpled. It's hard to tell just by looking at them, but as a shirt owner, I absolutely hate them. I've never experienced that on branded vinyl, so I'm giving it a few stars. It was useful in a pinch, cut well and weeded well. It came off well. So I'll find a way to get through the role but I did all my first vinyl drawings on the fly and then I did these and it definitely took more work to get what I needed. I ironed, finished, cleaned, laid the edges, pressed, heated, waited, cleaned and allowed to cool. During this process, I noticed on the letters that the vinyl appeared to be wavy or dimpled. It's hard to tell just by looking at them, but as a shirt owner, I absolutely hate them. I've never experienced that on branded vinyl, so I'm giving it a few stars. It was useful in a pinch, cut well and weeded well. It came off well. So I'll find a way to get through the roll, but I came up the edges, pressed, heated, waited, cleaned and let cool. During this process, I noticed on the letters that the vinyl appeared to be wavy or dimpled. It's hard to tell just by looking at them, but as a shirt owner, I absolutely hate them. I've never experienced that on branded vinyl, so I'm giving it a few stars. It was useful in a pinch, cut well and weeded well. It came off well. So I'll find a way to get through the roll, but I came up the edges, pressed, heated, waited, cleaned and let cool. During this process, I noticed on the letters that the vinyl appeared to be wavy or dimpled. It's hard to tell just by looking at them, but as a shirt owner, I absolutely hate them. I've never experienced that on branded vinyl, so I'm giving it a few stars. It was useful in a pinch, cut well and weeded well. It came off well. So I'll find a way to get through the roll, but I was useful in a pinch, cut well, and weeded well. It came off well. So I'll find a way to get through the roll, but I was useful in a pinch, cut well, and weeded well. It came off well. So I'll find a way to get through the role, but I

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