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Are your transfers lifting at the corner when you peel them? If the entire print looks perfect — except for that one edge where you grabbed it — this video explains exactly why it’s happening (and how to fix it instantly). In this Troubleshoot Tuesday episode, Ben breaks down: • The correct way to peel large transfers • Why jerky or slow peeling causes lifting • How release coatings actually work • The simple thumb technique that prevents corner lift • Why big prints require one confident, continuous peel Whether you're pressing DTF transfers, UltraColour, or other heat transfers, peel technique makes a bigger difference than most decorators realise. Key takeaway: Always peel back over itself in one smooth motion — like removing a band-aid. And when grabbing the corner, hold the transfer down before lifting the carrier to prevent edge lift. If you’ve ever had a transfer fail right where you grabbed it… this is the fix. 💬 Got questions about peel technique, temperature, or pressure? Drop them in the comments or reach out to the team. #DTFTransfers #HeatPressTips #GarmentDecoration #TroubleshootTuesday #HeatPress #Velflex #PrintingTips