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Please explain how to sublimate garden flags step-by-step - conde systems, inc.

hey welcome back to conde TV I'm Tory and today 
I'm going to show you our family of garden flags   now you may have seen our classic garden flag 
before but we've added a couple of new features   and sizes that I'm excited to show you so let's 
get started so if you're familiar with our classic   style of garden flag then you know it's a great 
product it's single sided and it's made on a piece   of fabric that is suited for the outdoors and 
once you hang it up on the optional flag stand   it's gonna look great now we've also added a 
new size this one is 12 by 18 still the same   single sided flag it's just a little bit bigger 
in addition to that we have a new feature that   is double sided this is the same flag only you 
can sublimate on both sides and that's what I'm   gonna be doing today now since we're working with 
the double sided garden flag today our first step   is going to be to cut out a piece of protective 
paper and sandwich it in between the two pieces   of fabric on our flag now the reason that we do 
this is because we don't want the ink from our   transfer to seep in or bleed through to the other 
side now if you're working with a single sided   flag you can skip this step next we're gonna take 
our sticky lint roller and get rid of any dirt or   contaminants whoops that might be on our flag 
and the reason that we do this is because we   don't want that to be on our final product now 
we're going to take our flag and give it a quick   pre-press on our heat press putting down a piece 
of protective paper first then our double-sided   garden flag and another piece of protective paper 
then we're going to apply our image so our next   step is to take our sticky lint roller one more 
time and just ensure that there's nothing on our   garden flag then we're ready to align our image 
and before I line it up I would also like to say   you might want to take note of where the fold is 
on your flag so that you don't put the image on   upside-down because that's very important next 
we're gonna take our pro-spray give it a quick   spritz over a trash can so that it doesn't ruin 
your furniture and then check in on that fold   we're gonna put our image down and you want 
to make sure that there's an ample amount of   bleed on all four sides so I'm gonna realign 
this real quick all right and once it's all   lined up we are ready to head to the press now we 
want to make sure that piece of protective paper   is still sandwiched in between those two pieces 
of fabric but when you got it all together we're   gonna put down another piece of protective 
paper followed by our garden flag with the   image face down top it off with another piece of 
protective paper and we press and for all of your   latest instructions go to Connie calm and that 
sound means we're done so I already got my heat   gloves on we're just gonna remove the protective 
paper bring it over to our table and let's see   how the first side looks that looks awesome so 
now we're gonna let it cool and then I'm going   to go back and sublimate our other side so now 
that we finished sublimating our second side our   garden flag is finished and I think that it looks 
great now just be conscious when you are working   with the double-sided flags that your image is 
still going to look good when you hold it to the   Sun because sometimes when it's in bright light 
that other image is visible on both sides just   something to think about now if you call your 
Conde account agent today and tell them you   saw this video they'll send you a free flag08 
which is one of our single sided larger flags   free with a minimum purchase requirement for more 
tips products and services check out conde.com   and for more of my videos make sure you watch 
conde tv.com I'm Tory and thanks for watching

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