Substrate Compatibility
Can I Use Fauxbroidery Transfers on 100% Polyester?
Fauxbroidery on 100% polyester requires the same low-temperature approach as standard DTF on polyester. The puff layer activates adequately at 275-290F, but dark polyester garments still carry significant dye migration risk that can show through the dimensional layer.
Why This Works
Keep temperature at 280-290F and use cold peel. The fauxbroidery puff activation is slightly less defined at lower temperatures, so results may be less pronounced than on cotton. White and light polyester garments produce the best fauxbroidery results.
Press Settings
| Setting | Value |
|---|---|
| Temperature | 275-300F (135-149C) |
| Press Time | 10-15 seconds |
| Pressure | Medium |
| Peel Method | Cold Peel (30-90 seconds) |
| Pre-Press | 275-285F, 5-7 seconds |
| Finish Press | 275-290F, 5-8 seconds |
| Dye Migration Risk | high |
Common Mistakes to Avoid
- CRITICAL: Stay below 300F to prevent dye migration (sublimation bleed). Dye migration causes the fabric color to bleed through the white underbase, tinting the print.
- Dark-colored polyester (red, black, royal blue) has the highest dye migration risk.
- Do NOT use cotton settings (325F+) on polyester — this will cause scorching and dye migration.
- Dye migration can be delayed — do not stack hot polyester garments. Lay flat to air cool.
- Different polyester brands use different dyes that react differently at the same temperature. Always test each brand.
Pro Tips for This Combination
- Use low-melt / low-temp DTF adhesive powder when available — it activates at lower temperatures.
- The DTF white underbase acts as a physical barrier against dye migration, but it is not foolproof at high temperatures.
- Cold peel is mandatory for polyester — peeling while hot will lift the design.
- If dye migration occurs, lower temp by 10F and increase time by 2-3 seconds to compensate.
- 285F for 12 seconds is a reliable starting point for light-colored polyester.
Pre-Press Step
Critical for polyester. Removes trapped moisture that causes steam barriers preventing adhesion. You will often see a faint wisp of steam — that is the moisture you need to eliminate.
Finish Press Step
Use Teflon sheet. Keep finishing press at same or lower temperature than initial press. Do not exceed 300F.
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For the complete press settings guide for this fabric type, see: Fauxbroidery Transfers Press Settings for 100% Polyester
Frequently Asked Questions
What temperature do I use for Fauxbroidery on 100% Polyester?
Press at 275-300F (135-149C) for 10-15 seconds with medium pressure. Keep temperature at 280-290F and use cold peel. The fauxbroidery puff activation is slightly less defined at lower temperatures, so results may be less pronounced than on cotton. White and light polyester garments produce the best fauxbroidery results.
Hot peel or cold peel for Fauxbroidery on 100% Polyester?
Use cold peel for this combination. Wait 30-60 seconds after pressing before peeling to allow the adhesive to cool and bond fully.
Do I need to pre-press 100% Polyester before applying Fauxbroidery?
Yes. Pre-press at 275-285F for 5-7 seconds. Critical for polyester. Removes trapped moisture that causes steam barriers preventing adhesion. You will often see a faint wisp of steam — that is the moisture you need to eliminate.
How long does a Fauxbroidery transfer last on 100% Polyester?
Due to the limited compatibility of Fauxbroidery on 100% Polyester, wash durability may be shorter than standard. Test wash on a sample before committing to production.
Will dye migration be a problem with Fauxbroidery on 100% Polyester?
Yes, dye migration risk is high for this combination. CRITICAL: Stay below 300F to prevent dye migration (sublimation bleed). Dye migration causes the fabric color to bleed through the white underbase, tinting the print. Keep pressing temperature at the lower end of the recommended range and use cold peel.