Pretreat Sticker is a legal document that was released by the North Carolina Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services - a government authority operating within North Carolina.
Q: What is a Pretreat Sticker?
A: A Pretreat Sticker is a label placed on a garment to indicate that it has been treated with a pretreatment solution.
Q: What is pretreatment?
A: Pretreatment is a process in garment printing that involves applying a pretreatment solution to the fabric before printing to ensure better adhesion and color vibrancy.
Q: Why is pretreatment necessary?
A: Pretreatment is necessary for certain printing techniques, like direct to garment printing, to ensure that the ink adheres properly to the fabric and produces vibrant colors.
Q: What is the purpose of a Pretreat Sticker?
A: The purpose of a Pretreat Sticker is to inform customers and end-users that the garment has undergone pretreatment, and it may require special care when washing.
Q: Do all garments need pretreatment?
A: No, not all garments require pretreatment. It depends on the printing technique and the fabric type.
Q: How is pretreatment applied?
A: Pretreatment is typically applied using a pretreatment machine or a spray gun. It is applied evenly to the fabric before printing.
Q: Can pretreatment damage the garment?
A: When applied correctly, pretreatment should not damage the garment. However, improper application or excessive pretreatment can cause staining or discoloration.
Q: Are Pretreat Stickers required in North Carolina?
A: Yes, Pretreat Stickers are required in North Carolina as part of the state's regulations for garment printing and consumer protection.
Q: What information is included on a Pretreat Sticker?
A: A Pretreat Sticker usually includes information such as the name and contact information of the printer, the type of pretreatment used, and any specific care instructions.
Form Details:
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