If you don t allow the wetting solution to dry long enough then you could risk pulling up the vinyl when you pull away the application tape says howard.
Can you do wet application to vinyl layers.
If you re layering vinyl on top of each other i would probably stop at 3 maybe 4 colors.
However unless the shop you got your graphics from uses an ultra low tack transfer media then as soon as you can get the transfer media off of your graphics without it trying to lift any edges you are set.
This stresses the bond between the layers which can lead to tearing and other ghastly problems fig 1.
Once all your layers are done you can press the entire design without any carrier sheets for the full 10 seconds to finish it off.
If you follow this method with siser easyweed you won t have to worry about over pressing or shrinking your htv designs or about shrinking damaging your garment.
The big squeegee works great to apply large graphics like you have however i would contact dale at big.
Taking your time is a very good thing here.
This is what happens when you apply different kinds of vinyl in layers.
Installing vinyl with the dry technique often requires more skill.
You can use the layering technique to line up colors next to.
Many folks have informed you as to why not apply wet because the wet application will react with the aluminum reflective particles also i always follow the manufactures recommendations they know more about their products than i do.
Do you use the wet method to apply your vinyl graphics.
You can hone your skills with each go around to apply vinyl to your car or even to other people s vehicles.
Then you can do the next layer of your design.
The right way to do a wet application using an application fluid can aid the application of a vinyl films that have an aggressive adhesive system.
Putting a monomeric vinyl on a polymeric vinyl won t work because the top layer will shrink more quickly than the bottom layer.
Howard says if you use the wet method with water based adhesives the adhesive turns white.
But as the saying goes practice makes perfect.
Some application fluids can cause vinyl adhesive failure.
Once you perfect the wet application method you will have a smoother transition in using the dry.