How should I care for my Cricut apparel blanks?
- Machine wash inside out with cold water and mild detergent
- Tumble dry low or line dry
- Do not use fabric softener, dryer sheets, or bleach
How should I care for my Cricut Tote blanks?
- Machine wash inside out with cold water and mild detergent
- Tumble dry low or line dry
- Do not use fabric softener, dryer sheets, or bleach
How should I care for my Cricut Ceramic Coaster blanks?
- Wash with warm water and glass cleaner
- Do not use steel wool, colored cleansing agents, or scrubbing pads
How should I care for my Square Coaster blanks?
- Wash with warm water and glass cleaner
- Do not use steel wool, colored cleansing agents, or scrubbing pads
How should I care for my Cricut Cosmetic Bag blanks?
- Machine wash cold. Do not bleach.
- Tumble dry low.
- Iron if needed (medium heat, no steam).
- Do not dry clean.
How should I care for my Cricut Wine Bag blanks?
- Machine wash cold. Do not bleach.
- Tumble dry low.
- Iron if needed (medium heat, no steam).
- Do not dry clean.
How should I care for my Cricut Pillow Cover blanks?
- Machine wash cold. Do not bleach.
- Tumble dry low.
- Iron if needed (medium heat, no steam).
- Do not dry clean.
How should I care for my Cricut Mug blanks?
- Hand wash with warm water or in a dishwasher*
- Do not use steel wool, colored cleansing agents, or scrubbing pads
*Follow instructions at cricut.com/help/dishwasher-friendly
How should I store and care for unused Infusible Ink Transfer Sheets?
To avoid color fading or damage to the sheet, always store Infusible Ink Transfer Sheets in their original packaging in a cool, dry location.
Can I steam or heat press/iron fabric-based Infusible Ink projects after they are complete?
Cricut T-Shirts, Baby Bodysuits, and Totes are safe to iron, steam, wash, and dry. Use low temperatures to avoid reactivating the ink.
Cricut Cosmetic Bags, Wine Bags, and Pillow Covers are safe to wash, dry, and iron with medium heat (no steam).