Use this adjustable wrap to decorate mugs, cookie jars, banks, or any other sublimation blank that is cylindrical. The wrap can be tightened by removing the round outer pins, setting the silicon band to the correct length with the inner square pins, and then fixing the round pins back into place. Next wrap the band around your product after taping down your sublimation transfer with heat tape (an extra piece of blank paper is also recommended) and clasp the hook into the loop opening. Your wrapped blank piece is now ready to go into the oven to be decorated. After heating in the oven, place the wrapped piece in front of a fan to cool and then unclamp the wrap and your product should be finished! After using multiple times the wrap may need to be tightened to keep achieving an air-tight wrap. No need to over tighten--as long as the transfer is held to the blank piece air tight you should get a great transfer.
W**T
and let the mug cool in the oven
These work perfectly.for folks just starting our, preheat oven to 375 Fahrenheit with heat tape, tape your image ( without any air bubbles ) on to the mug surface, adjust the straps ( by popping out the pin and resizing the rubber strap ) to where it fits tightly on your mug. the strap hooks under the handle.put something in your oven to set this on, I used aluminium foil, and I also used a pie tin. the rubber is heat resistant so it will not melt.Leave the mug in this preheated oven for 15 minutes, turn the oven off, and let the mug cool in the oven.If you take it out too soon your image will bleed. I have just recently found this out.
J**E
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these are a waste of money they do not stay clasped
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