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Rub on transfers are a type of decal that can be applied to various surfaces such as wood, metal, glass, ceramic, fabric and more. They are made of a thin layer of adhesive film with a printed design on top. To use them, peel off the backing paper, position the transfer on your project's surface, rub it firmly with Aussie’s transfer tool and then peel off the clear top layer. The design will be transferred to the surface with a smooth and seamless finish.
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Rub on transfers are easy to use and require no special skills or equipment. They can transform your furniture and craft projects with beautiful and detailed designs that look like hand-painted art. They are also durable and long-lasting, as they adhere well to most surfaces and can be sealed with a top coat for extra protection. Rub on transfers can also be layered, distressed, sanded or waxed to create different effects and styles.
The size and design of rub on transfers depend on your personal preference and the type of project you are working on. You can choose from a variety of sizes, from small accents to large furniture decals.
Wait at least 24 hours after painting your project before you apply transfers . This is a MUST! If you try to adhere a rub on transfer to semi dried paint, the transfer will not adhere properly, and you may damage your project.
Be sure the surface or your project is clean.
Use painter’s tape or masking tape to secure the clear transfer sheet in place before you start rubbing so the sheet stays firmly in place.
Work in sections and peel off the clear acetate gradually as you rub the transfer onto the surface.
Transfers are delicate, so peel off the clear acetate sheet slowly and carefully, checking for any air bubbles or missed spots.
If you find any air bubbles or missed spots, lay the clear top layer back down and rub again until the transfer is fully adhered.
If you want to distress or sand your transfer, do it gently and lightly to avoid damaging the design.
Seal the transfer with a water-based top coat . Aussie Décor Transfers does not recommend applying wax to seal the transfer, as wax may contain petroleum derivatives which will affect the colour of the transfer design. If you want to apply wax to your project, do so over the top of a water based top coat.
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You should store your rub on transfers in a cool, dry, and dark place, away from direct sunlight, heat, and moisture. You should also keep them in their original packaging or in a plastic bag to prevent dust, dirt & air from damaging them or drying them out. Avoid bending, folding, or creasing your rub on transfers, as this may affect their quality and performance. You should also handle them with care as transfers are fragile, and avoid touching the adhesive side with your fingers.
Yes, you can use rub on transfers on curved or uneven surfaces, such as chairs, lamps, vases, or bottles. However, you may need to use some extra steps and tools to ensure a smooth and even application. For example, you can use a hair dryer or a heat gun to warm up the transfer and make it more flexible and pliable. You can also cut the transfer into smaller pieces or shapes that fit better on your surface. Once adhered, use a soft cloth to press and smooth the transfer firmly and evenly onto the surface.
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Yes, you can paint over rub on transfers if you want to create a different effect or style. However, you should wait at least 24 hours after applying the transfer before painting over it. You should also use a water-based or acrylic paint that is compatible with your surface and your transfer. Do not use oil-based or spray paint, as they may damage or dissolve the transfer. Apply the paint in thin and even coats, and avoid rubbing or scratching the transfer.
To remove a transfer from your surface, you will need to use a solvent or a heat source to loosen the adhesive. You can use a product such as Goo Gone or Un-Du to dissolve the adhesive and peel off the transfer. You can also use a hair dryer or a heat gun to warm up the transfer and scrape it off with a plastic card or a scraper. You should be careful not to damage your surface or burn yourself when using these methods.
Yes, you can layer rub on transfers on top of each other to create a more complex and interesting design.
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To protect your rub on transfers, you should use a water based clear top coat to seal them after applying them and before using any other finishes including wax. You should also avoid exposing your rub on transfers to direct sunlight, heat, moisture, or chemicals that may damage them.
A rub on transfer un-opened in it's original packaging will last for 12 months if stored properly. You should store your rub on transfers in a cool, dry, and dark place, away from direct sunlight, heat, and moisture.
You should also keep them in their original packaging or in a plastic bag to prevent dust and dirt from damaging them. Avoid bending, folding, or creasing your rub on transfers.
After 12 months, the adhesive may start to dry out on your transfer. This happens to all brands of transfers. If this has happened to your transfer, all is not lost! Simply use a spray adhesive on your project, place the transfer onto the sprayed area and rub as normal.
Climate definitely affects rub on transfers. Extreme temperatures, humidity, or dryness can cause the transfer to become brittle, sticky, or warped. You should avoid applying rub on transfers in very hot or cold conditions, as this may affect the adhesion and appearance of the transfer. You should keep your transfer in it's packaging until you are ready to use it and also avoid exposing your rub on transfers to direct sunlight, heat, moisture, or chemicals that may damage them.
Thoroughly clean your project's surface and let it dry completely before applying decoupage paper.
Aussie Décor Transfers recommend the ‘wet application’ method. You can watch a video that shows this method on our website in the decoupage section. You will need glue or a decoupage medium such as a top coat or gel medium, a mist spray bottle, along with the MOST IMPORTANT tool – Aussie’s felt edge decoupage application tool. This tool is a MUST!
Work in small sections and avoid creating bubbles or wrinkles by smoothing out your decoupage paper with the applicator tool.
Once the paper has been applied, let it dry for AT LEAST 24 hours.
Apply a water-based sealer to protect your paper.
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Aussie’s Luxe Decoupage Papers are a custom, purpose designed and manufactured hybrid rice/mulberry paper. The white threads are silk, harvested from silk moths that feed on the mulberry tree. These threads add strength and stability to the paper, greatly reducing the risk of tearing. The silk threads also add tactile and visual dimension.