Edited: May 1, 2025
Cricut Heat-Resistant Pressing Sheets offer a non-stick, heat-resistant surface for a variety of crafting projects. Continue reading for more details and instructions.
Features
- Heat-resistant up to:
- 500°F/260°C continuous working temperature
- 608°F/320°C short temperature exposures
- Protects heat press and heat transfer design during pressing (for iron-on/HTV projects)
- Can be used wherever Cricut Heat Guide or Cricut Heat app call for “Iron-On Protective Sheet”
- Usable on either side
- Non-stick
- Easy to clean
- Tear-resistant, but can be cut to size to work with curved or smaller projects if desired
- Thin, flexible design contours to your project
- Can be used to protect craft tables in a variety of use cases
- Durable design allows for multiple uses
- Dimensions: 12 in x 16 in (30.5 cm x 40.6 cm)
How to clean
To clean Cricut Heat-Resistant Pressing Sheets, wipe clean with a damp cloth.
Do not use any harsh chemicals, do not clean in a dishwasher or washing machine, and do not use soaps or cleaners.
Note: Sheets can become stained if used with certain products, or over long periods of use.
FAQ
What are Cricut Heat-Resistant Pressing Sheets used for?
Cricut Heat-Resistant Pressing Sheets are used to protect your project and keep your heat press clean. You can use Cricut Heat-Resistant Pressing Sheets wherever Cricut Heat Guide or Cricut Heat app call for “Iron-On Protective Sheet”.
Can Cricut Heat-Resistant Pressing Sheets be used for sublimation and Infusible Ink projects?
No, Cricut Heat-Resistant Pressing Sheets are not recommended for use with Infusible Ink or sublimation. Use with Infusible Ink may result in unwanted transfer effects or staining. Instead, use white cardstock or butcher paper as protective barriers for Infusible Ink or sublimation projects.
Can I use Cricut Heat-Resistant Pressing Sheets to protect my crafting table?
Yes! Cricut Heat-Resistant Pressing Sheets are waterproof, oil-resistant, and non-stick, so they can protect your surface against hot glue, paints, resin, craft glues, clay, and wax. They are easy to clean and reuse. Not designed to protect against cuts, dents, or other physical pressure.