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AlbaChem Heat Transfer Vinyl Remover for Fabrics 20 fl. oz

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Features

  • Most Powerful Residue Remover
  • Can Remove Siser, Thermoflex, Chemica, Prime, and Other Heat Transfer Vinyls from Fabrics
  • Quick Dry
  • Contains no Chlorinated Solvants
  • Must have for Crafters and DIYers

Description

AlbaChem VLR Vinyl Letter Removing Solvent completely removes vinyl letters and residues from most fabrics. The Yorker spout allows for easy application minimizing waste. Highly effective and fast drying, Vinyl Letter Remover saves you time and money by dramatically reducing "seconds". VLR 1020

Brand: AlbaChem


Item Form: Spray


Specific Uses For Product: Fabrics


Item Volume: 590 Milliliters


Unit Count: 20.0 Fl Oz


Manufacturer: ‎Swing Design


Part Number: ‎VLR-1020-A


Item Weight: ‎1.57 pounds


Product Dimensions: ‎12 x 4 x 4 inches


Item model number: ‎Heat Transfer Vinyl


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: ‎No


Size: ‎20 Fl Oz (Pack of 1)


Color: ‎Clear


Material: ‎Vinyl


Pattern: ‎Letter print


Shape: ‎Irregular


Item Package Quantity: ‎1


Number Of Pieces: ‎1


Special Features: ‎Fast Drying,Residue Remover


Usage: ‎Fabrics


Batteries Included?: ‎No


Batteries Required?: ‎No


Date First Available: August 28, 2017


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  • Pt 1- Excellent product, technique for best results varies based on fabric
Size: 20 Fl Oz (Pack of 1)
The media could not be loaded. Pt 1 - This product works exceptionally well. I tried it as you see in this video on a thicker sweatshirt. That is a pretty nice material and the iron on was pretty new and it came off incredibly easily like a sticker and barely any glue if any stayed on the sweatshirt after peeling the iron on off. I did try it with several other shirts of different fabric types, fabric age, and iron on age, and I can definitely say that this product does do the job, how hard it will be to remove all of the iron on and glue residue does depend on how old/quality of the iron on and how old/quality of the fabric. Based on that it varies how much time I would let the solvent stay on the fabric/letters before I started peeling it off – on the sweatshirt I needed to put it on the back of the fabric stretch it out and then let it sit for maybe about 2 to 5 minutes and the iron came off just like a sticker without any/barely any residue left on the sweatshirt. However, for older shirts with pretty old irons, it was more difficult to remove the iron on as the top of the iron on with the coloring came off in little tiny particles so at that point, you would want to use the solve to remove the iron on in the glue, and then it would need a wash with a sweatshirt, however with the nice material and newer iron on, it came off incredibly easily, and I didn’t even need to wash it afterwards because the solving completely evaporated and I was able to get off all the glue, including any residue by following the instructions on the bottle – aside from instead of putting the solvent on a rag to remove any residual residue from the front of the garment, after I removed the majority of the iron on, I put additional solvent directly on the glue on the top of the sweatshirt and used a rag to wipe it off, and it wiped off pretty easily. wishing I could include several videos in one post so I’ll be doing multiple posts to get all the information I found while using this product. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 26, 2025 by Lauren Whitlock

  • Vinyl remover
Size: 20 Fl Oz (Pack of 1)
This solution works extremely well at removing vinyl and glue residue from garments. It’s super effective and requires very little effort—does the job with ease. Highly recommend for anyone working with vinyl!
Reviewed in the United States on April 16, 2025 by Britni

  • Work well !!!
Size: 20 Fl Oz (Pack of 1)
Work very well
Reviewed in the United States on May 8, 2025 by Khang T.

  • It didn’t really work as well as I had hoped. Residue is still on shiry
Size: 20 Fl Oz (Pack of 1)
It still left residue. Might work better on small areas But my design after it lifted I still have residue I tried and tried but no luck
Reviewed in the United States on March 11, 2025 by Michelle Talalay

  • IT WORKS! A must have for those that work with HTV...
Size: 20 Fl Oz (Pack of 1)
So, every person makes mistakes and when I started making things, I would say "oh, well...just shows it is handmade" since I was just learning and what I made was given away anyways. When I got serious, I made a logo and jumped in with both feet. Well, I got to thinking about the logo after making a shirt for a teacher. Logos are meant to show who made an item and hiding it wouldn't be doing that. And my logo was a little "not kid friendly". I went in search on how to remove HTV. I use Siser Easy Weed HTV and they themselves recommended this product. Now don't get me wrong, I tried the other tricks first like reheating it and they didn't work for me. Fast forward to now. I made an error in a paid for product and it had to be fixed. There was no scraping this as it was a big piece. I bit the bullet and pulled out everything I needed to fix that I had been storing and jumped in with both feet. I was a little nervous about the product after reading some of the reviews on it and similar products and had been putting off using it. But this had to be fixed. Read the directions and then said wait, what happens when I reapply the HTV? Will this product not make it adhere? Lucky for you, I'm a super sleuth. I found the number and called. Here are my tips after using it: 1. It is for HTV (heat transfer vinyl) - NOT screen prints 3. Use well ventilated area (does have a slight chemical odor) 4. Wear gloves if you have them (dried out my fingertips) 5. I only punched a tiny hole in the top to get a more controlled drip for small jobs 6. Drip onto a q-tip for small or delicate work (like removing just one letter) 7. I placed old toweling thickly under image to protect work surface and other parts that weren't being removed 8. Work from back out 9. Saturate and then do it again 10. Stretch fabric if possible, it helps make HTV release 10.5. If you can't stretch due to location like when removing a typo, flip over and use q-tip to soak and pick at spot 11. Flip over and image should peal right off 12. If residue remains, you can add more solution to right side once all vinyl is gone 13. Allow to completely air dry, solution evaporates (this is what I was told by company) 14. Reapply HTV once area is dry. (If you are going to wash it, don't use fabric softener and air dry. Fabric softener can cause HTV to not adhere properly, rules for HTV application found online) Picture timeline (sorry out of order, got messed up when loaded): a) tiny hole in can top I made with tiny nail (don't use anything hot, it is flammable) b) image flipped inside out over cloths c) clean sleeve ready for new logo d) image after fabric stretching, note the wrinkles e) image after saturating twice, you can see the image isn't as flat f) old wash cloths, I did do a neon green and a dark blue before this white shirt and you can see no color bleed g) image before removing h) image just peeling off ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 28, 2021 by Sandra Simmons Sandra Simmons

  • Residue
Size: 20 Fl Oz (Pack of 1)
It works great to remove the vinyl but it definitely leaves vinyl residue. Very disappointing as the product claims to not leave residue. I tried multiple different things to try and see if I could use without getting residue. I put the stuff on the front and back of the design. I soaked the shirt. I waited for 2 mins. Then tried 3 minutes. Once the shirts are dry I’m going to wash them and see if that works. The bottle doesn’t come with a red tip, but the clear tip is a screw type, like a glue bottle. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 30, 2025 by Brockman mom Brockman mom

  • Life saver
Size: 20 Fl Oz (Pack of 1)
Much cheaper than buying small bottles from hobby lobby
Reviewed in the United States on April 6, 2025 by Ashley

  • No red tip, use a 2 liter cap
Size: 20 Fl Oz (Pack of 1)
This worked really well. The only issue is there is no red cap for the tip. So I used a 2 liter bottle cap to seal it while not in use
Reviewed in the United States on February 14, 2025 by Tisdale87 Tisdale87

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