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Hello, this is Mark Kneeskern, on behalf of Expert Village. And in this clip I'm going
to show you how to air dry your shirt after screen printing. Once you have swiped your
ink across and screen printed your shirt, you'll want to carefully remove the screen
from your shirt, from one side to the other. Be careful because this ink is wet. And you
don't want the shirt folding over onto itself, because then you'll get ink everywhere and
it'll mess up your design. While the ink is still wet, you might want to sprinkle some
glitter on there, if you want some sparkleage or bling on it. And then carefully place your
shirt somewhere, like over the back of a chair. You can hang it from a line, or you can put
it anywhere as long as you don't get the ink on anything or place navy shirts on top of
that. You need to dry them probably for about one to two hours, and just test it with your
finger when you think its about dry. Just gently touch it. And if the ink comes off
on your finger, or if it feels tacky, then it's not ready yet. And that is how you air
dry a shirt after screen printing.