ALL NAMESETS ARE DESIGNED BY US AND PRINTED TO ORDER BY US
HOW TO APPLY
We STRONGLY recommend that all shirt prints are applied by heat press (this service is available from most t-shirt printing stores).
A household iron will not apply the nameset correctly and will cause damage to the nameset and/or shirt. This is because an iron does not keep a constant temperature or constant, even pressure.
Do not heat longer than advised otherwise this can cause the shirt colour to run through to the nameset.
Colour run or 'bleed-through' occurs when the dye in a football shirt comes through the nameset material due to a too high pressure being used or length of time used to apply nameset is too long.
For shirts that are darker colour than the nameset being applied it is recommended to half the application time when applying.
We cannot accept any responsibility for damage that may arise during application.
With new shirts we recommend that it is washed and dried thoroughly before applying a nameset.
We recommend that you do not wash your shirt for at least 24-48 hours after applying the nameset. Always wash the shirt inside-out and on a low temperature (30C). Air dry only.
For dual layer namesets - Outer layer to be applied first following the guidelines below. Allow to cool completely. Then repeat the process for the inner layer.
1. Make sure the heat press is clean before applying the nameset.
2. Pre-press your shirt between 3-5 seconds at 160C to remove any creases or moisture.
3. Peel off any backing from nameset/patch
4. Position the letters and numbers or patch carefully onto the football shirt in the correct position.
5. Cover the nameset with a Teflon sheet, silicon sheet or equivalent.
6. Apply the heat at 130C for 7-9 seconds at medium/firm pressure.
7. Allow print to cool slightly and slowly peel off the plastic cover.
8. If the name and/or number do not fully stick, stop peeling, recover and repeat the application process for a further 3-4 seconds.
PLEASE NOTE: Any defect with an item must be reported to use prior to application
We STRONGLY recommend that all shirt prints are applied by heat press (this service is available from most t-shirt printing stores).
Nameblocks are supplied in a straighT line.
If you have received a straight nameblock but want it curved you can DIY the curve by drawing around the edge of a round plate to use as a template or purchase a re-usable namest template.
A household iron will not apply the nameset correctly and will cause damage to the nameset and/or shirt. This is because an iron does not keep a constant temperature or constant, even pressure.
If you have any questions about application please email prior to application for clarification.
We DO NOT accept any responsibility for damage that may arise during application.
If problems arise during application we will need to report this to the manufacturer of the materials - we will need, date, time and place of application, make and model of heat press used.
We will require this information to be able to submit the report to the manufacturer.
Damage to nameset during application
We are not liable for any damage arising during application.
Application MUST be done using a professional heat-press used by someone who is trained to use said heat-press. The heat-press must be fully maintained and calibrated.
The materials and inks we use are specifically manufactured for use on sports shirts.
The manufacturer provide specific instructions for how to apply these are provided. These are the ONLY instructions that should be followed.
Applying a nameset/ patch/ sponsor etc indicates that you are happy with the quality of your item. If you are not happy please do not apply to a shirt.
If damage is caused during application we can raise this issue with the manufacturer of the materials and to do so we will need the following information:
a) name of company and person who applied
b) training certificate of person who applied
c) details of heat-press used
d) details of maintenance record and calibration tests of heat-press used.
e) date application took place
We will then forward this information onto the manufacturers for them to log onto their systems.