T-Saver
A product from Central Ohio Embroidery Design Services Inc.
T-Saver Product Information
How To, Customer Testimonials, Frequently Asked Questions
Using T-Saver

1.) Find a flat surface for your garment. Use gloves and an apron in a well ventilated area.

2.) Begin by applying T-Saver with a brush liberally over area on garment that has vinyl to be removed.

3.) You will notice that the vinyl will begin to loosen and bubble up.

4.)  You can begin removing the vinyl by using tweezers to grap a corner and begin peeling.  Once you get it started, you can just keep pulling.  Make sure that you wear gloves.

 

5.) Continue to pull off the vinyl.  If the product dries before you remove all the vinyl, just apply more.

6.) You may till have some glue left on your garment.  This has to do with the fiber content and length of time the vinyl was on the garment. You can cover the area where the vinyl was or continue by removing the glue.

 

7.) You can remove the glue by rubbing the garmet with a small amount of product to continue to remove glue. Remember there will be no odor left on the garment when it is completely dry.

 

CUSTOMER TESTIMONIALS! 

 I was stuck with a question from a customer that I did not have an answer to. She wanted me to take the last name from an old NFL jersey and change it to the current players name. Knowing that I had no possible way to do this I went online to Tshirt Forums and started asking people if they knew of anything that would do that. I tried heating the garment, spraying all kinds of fluids on it, heck I even used paint thinner! Not to worry this was all done on a practice jersey I keep in my store. To get to the point I found one article that stated that a member by the name of COEDS was trying to develope some kind of chemical that would remove old vinyl. In my head I thought that there was nothing that would be able to handle it. It was new to the market and with no other options I went to his website to purchase it. The product was delivered very quickly and I put it to use within minutes of recieving it. While I brushed it onto the lettering I did not notice very much happening and thought I was ripped off. I grabbed my tweezers and gave a gentle tug on the first letter and it peeled off as though it was never there. You should have seen my face! After removing all the letters I let the jersey air dry for a few hours. There was a small amount of a "wet look" lefet on the jersey so I asked the customer if it was possible to give the jersey a wash. She, like me, knew that this was an experiment so she was happy to help. After recieving the clean jersey you could no longer see the "wet look" . I placed the new letters on the jersey and called the customer. She was so happy! Because of the nature of the NFL names and numbers change often. The product works with ease. Just follow the directions and you can have a whole market that your competitors won't touch. Thanks to COEDS, the first jersey i done paid for the TSAVER product. Its the best thing in the tshirt world since the heat press!!!!
 

Frequently Asked questions:

Q. Is there an expiration date for this product?
A. Yes.  The shelf life of this product is about 1 year.

Q. Does the product leave an odor on the garment after it is applpied?
A.
Once the product dries there is no smell on the garment.

Q. What safety precautions should I take with this product?
A. This is a chemical product.  You should read the entire label for product safety information and you should always wear gloves and a mask when handling any chemical product.
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