Brighton West Video Actually I just checked, mine isn't the exact same one but it's very similar. The brand is called Steamfast and it's white. It worked very well on my muslin green screen.
Any tips for polypropylene backdrops. They are made out of a recycled material evidently. I've never seen this type. Looks like muslin but it partially repels water. I tried to hose them down while hanging and no luck. Haven't tried steam but also wasn't sure if steam could damage them?
Nice. We've got a steamer we use for our backdrops. However, I'm still looking for a way to stretch my green screen back out after I accidentally shrank a couple of inches it by putting it through the washer/dryer...
+Tim McRae I don't have any vinyl backdrops, so I'm not sure who to get wrinkles out. Maybe rolling it up super tight on a spool? Let use know if you find something that works.
I got the same one at Walmart for $15.
Thanks Phil - I'm pinning your comment so other folks can see it.
Brighton West Video Actually I just checked, mine isn't the exact same one but it's very similar. The brand is called Steamfast and it's white. It worked very well on my muslin green screen.
Dun dun dun HES RIPPING US OFF jk he pinned it ._.
Will this work on nylon?
6 years later and still helpful... Thank you
Glad it helped!
We just started a show with a white backdrop last week -- thank you for the information!
Glad to help!
Any tips for polypropylene backdrops. They are made out of a recycled material evidently. I've never seen this type. Looks like muslin but it partially repels water. I tried to hose them down while hanging and no luck. Haven't tried steam but also wasn't sure if steam could damage them?
Thank you very much! I was looking for help with the exact same backdrop! Ordering a steamer now. Thank you for the demo, appreciate it!
Glad it was helpful!
@@brightonwestvideo does this work with non woven backdrop?
Nice. We've got a steamer we use for our backdrops. However, I'm still looking for a way to stretch my green screen back out after I accidentally shrank a couple of inches it by putting it through the washer/dryer...
I have a steamer and it works great on my cloth backdrops. How do you remove them from Vinyl?
+Tim McRae I don't have any vinyl backdrops, so I'm not sure who to get wrinkles out. Maybe rolling it up super tight on a spool? Let use know if you find something that works.
Does this method work on the Westport x-drop backdrop?
It looks like that one is supposed to stretch to remove wrinkles - it's not clear what fabric it is. But I would think this would work...
THANK YOU, this works so well
Glad it helped!
thanks for this hack! this works
9 years later still helpful
I love it!
i need a clean back drop manually
Thanks!
great video
Thanks
@@brightonwestvideo What about the ones with fireplaces on it will it ruin the colors
tried it on satin don't work:)
I just burned my Backdrop watching this, damn
Thats not a backdrop - it's a sheet!
your white balance is way off
get to it stop blah blah blahing