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Speedball Flex Screen Printing Fabric Ink 32oz Spring Green

Brand: SPEEDBALL
Speedball Flex Fabric Ink delivers soft-hand prints with excellent elasticity and vibrant coverage — perfect for apparel, bags, and all your fabric printing projects.
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Speedball Flex Spring Green is a fresh, vibrant green that instantly brightens fabric prints. The Flex series is formulated for elasticity, opacity, and smooth coverage, delivering professional results on a wide range of textiles.
Spring Green spreads beautifully through the screen, cures to a soft flexible finish, and resists cracking or peeling — perfect for apparel creators and fabric artists.

It’s water-based, non-toxic and easy to clean, making it ideal for home studios, workshops and small production runs. Whether you're screen printing, block printing, working with gelli plates or painting directly on fabric, Spring Green adds a cheerful, lively touch to any design.

👉 Features:

  • Bright Spring Green (Opaque)
  • Soft, flexible finish after heat-setting
  • Suitable for cotton, polyester, rayon & synthetic fabrics
  • Permanent when properly cured
  • Crack-resistant & durable
  • Water-based & non-toxic
  • Easy cleanup
  • Size: 32oz (946.3ml)

🔥 Perfect for:

Screen printing, block printing, gelli plate printing, fabric art, graphic applications and brush painting on textiles.

Speedball Flex Screen Printing Fabric Inks.

Usage, Heat Setting & Troubleshooting Guide


These are water-based fabric screen printing inks specifically formulated for printing on textiles, with a strong focus on flexibility, durability, and soft hand feel after heat setting.

🧶 Suitable Fabrics

Speedball Flex Inks perform exceptionally well on:

  • cotton
  • polyester
  • tri-blend fabrics
  • rayon
  • synthetic fabrics and blends

They are ideal for:
t-shirts, hoodies, tote bags, and fabric items that are worn, stretched, and washed regularly.

🧘‍♀️ Flexibility & Hand Feel

After proper heat setting, prints made with Flex Inks:

  • remain flexible
  • do not crack or break when the fabric stretches
  • maintain a soft hand feel

This flexibility is the defining characteristic of the Flex range and what sets it apart from standard fabric inks.

Drying Time

For best and most durable results, allow your print to air dry for at least 24 hours before heat setting.
Heat setting ink that has not fully dried may lead to issues such as poor adhesion, cracking, or breaking after washing.

🔥 Heat Setting

Proper heat setting depends on the fabric type:

  • 100% Cotton: 300°F / 150°C for 1 minute
  • Tri-blend fabrics: 300°F / 150°C for 1 minute
  • Polyester blends: 300°F / 150°C for 40 seconds

Heat setting can be done using a heat press or a household iron (no steam).

👉 Important:
Always cover the printed area with parchment paper before applying heat. This:

  • prevents the ink from sticking to the heat source
  • ensures even heat distribution

🎨 Color Mixing

Speedball Flex Inks are not pure process colors. They contain blended pigments, which:

  • provide high opacity (opaque coverage)
  • but require experimentation when mixing colors

For consistent results, always test color mixes on a scrap piece of fabric before final printing.

🛠 Mini Troubleshooting

🔴 Print cracks or breaks after washing

Possible causes:

  • ink applied too thick
  • insufficient or uneven heat setting

Solution:
Use thinner, even layers and repeat proper heat setting.

🔴 Print feels stiff or heavy

Possible cause:

  • excessive ink load

Solution:
Reduce ink volume on the screen and work in lighter passes.

🔴 Ink dries in the screen

Possible cause:

  • normal behavior of water-based inks, especially in warm or dry conditions

Solution:
Maintain a steady workflow and clean the screen if printing pauses.

🔴 Color appears dull on dark fabric

Possible cause:

  • layer too thin or fabric highly absorbent

Solution:
A second light pass improves color intensity without making the print heavy.

🧠 Pro Tip

The combination of proper drying, thin even layers, and correct heat setting is the key to prints that remain flexible, durable, and clean over time.