How to Remove Your UV DTF Label
Chlosha UV DTF labels are designed with strong adhesion, so removal should be done slowly and carefully.
To remove, gently warm the label with a hair dryer on low or medium heat for a few seconds to help soften the adhesive. Slowly lift one edge and peel the label away little by little.
Alternatively, soak the item in warm water to help loosen the label, then gently rub the area with a soft cloth or sponge to remove any remaining pieces or residue.
Avoid using sharp tools, harsh scrubbing, abrasive sponges or strong chemicals, as these may damage the surface of the item.
Please note that removal may take time, especially if the label has fully cured or has been applied for a long period.
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Step 1: Warm the Label
Use a hair dryer on a low or medium heat setting to gently warm the label for a few seconds.
This helps soften the adhesive and makes the label easier to lift.
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Step 2: Lift One Edge
Carefully lift one edge of the label using your fingernail or a soft plastic scraper.
Avoid using sharp tools, as they may scratch or damage the surface
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Step 3: Peel Slowly
Peel the label away slowly and gently.
If the label feels difficult to remove, warm it again and continue peeling little by little.
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Step 4: Clean Any Residue
If any adhesive residue remains, gently clean the area with warm soapy water.
For smooth hard surfaces, you may use an adhesive remover that is suitable for the item’s material.
Always test first in a small hidden area.
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Important Surface Note
Please take extra care when removing labels from painted, coated, delicate or paper-based surfaces.
UV DTF labels may damage or tear uncoated paper, thin paper or delicate packaging when removed.
Removal results may vary depending on the surface material, coating, texture and how long the label has been applied.
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Best Removal Tip
Use gentle heat, peel slowly and do not force the label if it resists. Warm it again and continue carefully.