3 Pack PTFE Teflon Sheet for Heat Press Transfer Sheet Non Stick 16 x 20 Heat Transfer Paper Reusable Heat Resistant Craft Mat
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One Vicious Shopper
> 3 dayThe Teflon works , but has a tendency to get slightly stuck to garments during heat transfer. Also this item feels a bit cheap and plasticky, beware. Overall you get what you pay for i guess.
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Cam
Greater than one weekI use these for HTV they protect my heat surface and heat evenly. Never clean the iron or heat press again! Yes Please! They do hold heat so be mindful of that. I use one inside of Shirts and sometimes on top. Depends on the fabric. Works great. I unrolled them and put something heavy to keep them flat so they are ready to use.
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Lewis S.
> 3 dayAlthough I am sure these are excellent for baking (they remind me of thinner versions of the silpat mats we used to bake cookies for a certain sandwich chain) I bought this for crafting. I swear nothing sticks to these! So far I have tried: Hot glue School glue (white pva and glue sticks) Embossing powder and enamel Mod Podge E6000 Oil paint Acrylic paint Sharpies Alcohol inks/markers Clay (airdry and polymer) (Bonus! polymer clay can be molded on this, and carried straight to the oven to bake!) And nail polish My only wish is that it didnt slide around so much but I usually craft on a stainless steel table so I weight it with magnets. Wasnt great as a palette because of the color but it is translucent enough to put a stencil underneath and draw with glue! My son definitely had fun with that. The mats can be cut to size. I gave one to my son with his play doh set and told him to use that whenever he plays with play doh. Cleanup is a breeze with baby wipes or a damp cloth, even after the glue has dried. Be advised you should STORE FLAT OR ROLL GENTLY. Bending it will cause damage in the form of creases as is evident in my sons mat already! But with proper care I forsee these lasting a long time.
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Mac Dad
> 3 dayMy only downside to these are that the shipping took longer than expected. Other than that they worked great
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Picture Ladi
Greater than one weekIf you make t-shirts I using vinyl or sublimate on glitter HTV these are a must have. I’ve subbed glitter HYV on them and they don’t hold the sub ink so no transfer to next item and the HTV peels off easily.
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Mr.&Mrs.B
> 3 dayThis is the greatest little thing that I can reuse and reuse and reuse. 3 sheets came in my order and to date, I still have only used one. I use these to place over my vinyl on t-shirts and iron on top. I do this so I do not burn the vinyl and to distribute heat evenly. I also use this when some vinyl peels a bit on a shirt after wearing for a while I place on top and iron it back on. Love these sheets. Once I found here I stopped burning my vinyl.
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BL Toney
> 3 dayThe sheets are generously sized, arrive three to a package, tightly rolled, so no wrinkles. They arrived fast, in good condition. I’ve used them for nonstick purposes already, and they perform as expected. I have yet to use them with a heat press, but I expect that they’ll perform well in that use as well.
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Donato Predovic
> 3 dayResistencia, suavidad, calidad. Lo use para planchar camisetas a 400 grados farenheit
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Catharine H.
> 3 daygood value for the money
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Gail Hudak
> 3 dayThis product is great! I used it as a pressing pad when quilting, sewing and doing applique work. It is perfect thickness to protect the fabric while transferring the iron heat through to the fabric. Three sheets are included so I gifted one to a friend who was looking for a similar item but found them to be about 3 times this price. I recommend this product.