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If you want to stop ghosting right now you should cool your shirts to 100°F before you stack them. You also need to switch to a white plastisol ink that does not use harsh bleaching chemicals. Doing these two things will save your fabric but it will also keep your customers happy. We have seen shops cut their waste by 90% just by following these simple steps.
Why Do These Yellow Shadows Appear?
Ghosting is like a phantom that shows up after the job is done. You print a perfect logo yet a few hours later a yellow shadow appears on the back of the shirt. This happens because heat gets trapped in the pile of clothes. The heat makes the ink release a gas and this gas bleaches the shirt touching it.
At HONG RUI SHENG we know that high-speed presses make a lot of heat. If you use a cheap plastisol ink it might have peroxides inside. These peroxides are what cause the bleaching but you can avoid them by choosing better supplies.
| Problem | Cause | Quick Fix |
| Yellow Stains | Chemical Gas | Change Ink |
| Hot Stacking | Trapped Heat | Add Fans |
| Wet Air | High Humidity | Use Dehumidifier |

The Best Ways to Fix It
We have spent years in the shop so we know what works. Here is our expert plan for your production line.
1. Use Cool Air
You should put big fans at the end of your dryer belt. These fans blow away the hot gas and they bring the shirt temperature down fast. If the shirts are cold when they land in the box the ghosting cannot start.
2. Choose Better Ink
We recommend using a low cure plastisol ink for your daily work. This ink dries at a lower heat so you don’t bake the fabric. You should also look for a pvc-free plastisol ink because these are often more stable for high-speed runs.
3. Watch the Moisture
Wet air is a big problem for plastisol ink wholesale users. When the air is damp it helps the gas travel through the fabric. Keep your shop dry and you will see fewer shadows.
Our Pro Tips for Your Shop
We once helped a shop that was losing 500 shirts a day to ghosting. They were using a fast belt but they were stacking the shirts while they were still smoking hot. We told them to add a cooling station and they also started using a high opacity plastisol ink. The problem went away overnight.
If you are printing on dark polyester you should also use an anti migration printing ink as a base. This acts like a shield and it stops the dyes from moving around where they shouldn’t.
Expert Note: “Speed is great but quality is better. A cool shirt is a safe shirt.” — HONG RUI SHENG Solution Specialist

FAQ: What You Need to Know
Q1: Can I wash the ghosting out?
No you cannot wash it out because the fabric color is actually gone. It is a permanent change to the shirt.
Q2: Why does it only happen on cotton?
Cotton fibers hold onto moisture and heat very well so they react more to the ink gases.
Q3: Is my dryer too hot?
It might be so you should use a digital probe to check the heat. Over-curing the ink makes the ghosting risk much higher.
Q4: Does the color of the ink matter?
White ink is the most common cause but any color with bleaching agents can do it.
Q5: How do I test my ink?
Print a few shirts and put them in a warm stack for 24 hours. If they stay clean then your HONG RUI SHENG Ink is safe to use.


