🧼 Lift off the old, print the new—clean, quick, and safe!
Albachem Vinyl Lift Off Remover is a 591ml powerful, fast-drying solution designed to remove heat transfer vinyl letters, graphics, and tag imprints without harsh chemicals. It leaves no odor, allowing immediate re-printing, making it an essential, safe tool for professional and hobbyist crafters alike.
Brand | AlbaChem |
Model Number | unknown |
Colour | Multicolor |
Product Dimensions | 26.59 x 6.1 x 6.1 cm; 680 g |
Special Features | Removable |
Item Weight | 680 g |
A**.
It works!
Although it’s expensive, we had a couple player changes which caused my grandson some tears. This does the job but just be careful not to put on a wood or plastic surface
A**R
Good stuff
Had a large order I done for 18 tops. The customer decided that the logo on the front was not right. So I had to strip them all off. This stuff made it easy. Put it on and peel off the htv. Job done.
T**.
good product
very useful and did exactly what it supposed to
C**S
Works well
Worked well
J**H
Disappointing
Very disappointing. Ruined a T-shirt. Was okay in another bag.
M**N
Shirts
Not for me my daughter said it did what it said in the description all ok..
M**A
Overpriced ACETONE
This product is essentially overpriced acetone, not a DTF or HTV Letters & Graphics remover as advertised. The promotion is misleading. The bottle doesn't list its ingredients, likely because they don't want consumers to realize they're purchasing acetone in a fancy bottle at an inflated price. I won't be buying this again.
A**R
Great product worked well on multiple items, some better than others.
This product does exactly what it says, I used this on a range of clothing items for my childs old football teams clothing. This included removal from cotton shorts, t-shirt and rainproof jackets.The product worked well and the cotton items takes a little more effort and application compared to rainproof items.Very strong smell and it can get messy so do be mindful of where you use the product.
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