Monday, February 15, 2010

Hot 100 Pictures If I Was To Wash My 100% Cotton Shirts In Very Hot Water To Shrink Them, Would The Embroidering Mess Up?

If I was to wash my 100% cotton shirts in very hot water to shrink them, would the embroidering mess up? - hot 100 pictures

There are also pictures of the logo and Ecko Unltd. be destroyed?

4 comments:

redhairc... said...

When the embroidery, probably not. It is usually a cotton fiber that is used for embroidery. For others shirts, it's a good idea to put your head when washing, if the picture is not destroyed. However, the images were in the laundry ruined the long term. You can, including hand washing dust.

whatyawa... said...

Yes, I am familiar with the brand Ecko. Screen printing and embroidery details on the points of the "T" of the corresponding sizes in particular. Unfortunately, if you want to reduce the heat of the T-shirt, embroidery and screen printing will be affected. The embroidery is "stalled." Although the previous answer stated that if the embroidery is cotton, which was also reduced, which does not mention that the son of embroidery are much thicker than those used to create the "T" for himself and reduced at the same pace that causes the problem described above. Screen printing, too, is a process that is attached to the fabric and not the size / shape. The pre-cut garment manufacturers before you uglygen for this reason. Finally, should the care instructions on the label on the shirt give an indication of how the heat might have these elements. If "not iron decorations" or similar, usually because the tea will be damaged by high heat. The best way is to try a medium or large, to use in the seams.

ghds said...

Yes

fwf43 said...

To reduce the T-shirt to the front is usually a high-temperature drying shrinkage. Iron board to dry.

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