Piping or Ziploc Bags to Fix Mistakes
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Use a small piping bag or a Ziploc with the corner clipped to push ink exactly where it’s missing when a print comes out of the dryer with a flaw. The tight point gives precise control, letting you repair pinholes or thin spots without dragging out a whole screen again.
This keeps production moving when a single print goes sideways at the last second. The method also limits mess because the bag contains the ink and keeps it off your hands and press. It’s fast, controlled, and accurate enough to save otherwise wasted garments.
It turns a simple kitchen trick into a reliable end-of-line rescue tool for any shop.
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