Meet the classroom rebel who’s been causing quite the stir in algebra class! This cheeky “The Math Ain’t Mathin’ Show Your Work” design features bold, colorful polka-dot letters surrounded by adorable school supplies that have clearly given up on solving for X.
The Story Behind the Design:
Legend has it that this phrase was born when a brave student finally said what we were all thinking during that particularly confusing lesson on quadratic equations. The pencils started nodding in agreement, the calculator threw in the towel, and even the globe spun in solidarity. Now this rebellious motto has escaped the classroom to become the perfect battle cry for anyone who’s ever stared at a math problem and thought, “Nope, not today!”
Perfect For:
• Students who appreciate mathematical honesty
• Teachers with a sense of humor
• Anyone who’s ever questioned their math homework
• Back-to-school season rebels
• Math anxiety survivors
Ready-to-Press DTF Transfer Details:
This high-quality Direct-to-Film transfer arrives ready to heat press onto your favorite garments. The vibrant colors and crisp details will maintain their bold statement wash after wash, ensuring your mathematical rebellion stays strong.
Transform any plain item into a conversation starter that says, “I may not understand calculus, but I understand comedy!” Because sometimes the best solution is admitting the math just isn’t mathin’!
Temperature-
-Cotton, Cotton Blends, & Canvas:
275° F – 285° F
-Polyester, Lycra, Spandex, etc.:
275° F
Pressure-
-Heat Press with a Knob and Output Measurement:
Medium Heavy – Heavy Pressure
-It should be moderately hard but not impossible to pull down the lever with one hand. Turn the pressure knob to lower the top heat plate until you feel resistance when lowering the handle
-Heat Press with PSI (pounds per square inch) Output Measurement:
170 lbs of Pressure
-Commercial Heat Press with 1-10 Pressure Level Output:
7-8 Level
First Press –
-Position the shirt or fabric onto the heat press with nothing on it.
-Make sure any collars, seams, buttons, etc. are off the heat press. If this is not possible, use a heat press pad or pillow to elevate the area you will be pressing up so you get even pressure
-Lint roll the shirt (if needed) to get anything lint or fuzz off the garment where you will be pressing
-Press the shirt for 3-5 seconds to get any wrinkles or humidity out of the shirt.
Second Press –
-Crease the DTF transfer to find the midpoint down the length of the transfer.
-Position the DTF transfer correctly onto the shirt. We recommend using a t-shirt guide or laser system to get proper alignment.
-Make sure the white glue part is down on the shirt and the design is visible from above
-Press the shirt for 10 seconds (8 seconds for polyester or delicate fabrics).
-Remove the top film, starting from the corner and pull across (not up) until the film is completely removed
NOTE-
-The DTF adhesive does not full bond as well with canvas material because it has “looser” open areas which do not imbed as well until cooled
-Fine lines have less glue due to their design and may not fully stick until cooled
-For these situations, we recommend waiting to cold peel, even though this is a instant peel film.
-Once you have removed the film, place the shirt back on the heat press for the final press
Third Press-
-Place a finishing sheet on top of your design. This can be a sheet of teflon, canvas, etc. that protects and helps embed your design and make the design feel better on the shirt.
-Press for 5 more seconds then remove the finishing sheet and t-shirt from your press.
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