What is your IRON ON Instructions for Embroidered Patches? (Q&A)

What is your IRON ON Instructions for Embroidered Patches? (Q&A)

Q

What is your IRON ON Instructions for Embroidered Patches?


A

Home Application: How to Apply Iron Patches

1) Garment should be clean & freshly laundered (including new items).

2) Set iron to 330 degrees Fahrenheit

3) Thoroughly iron area of garment where patch will be placed.

4) Place patch on garment, embroidery facing up.

5) Place cloth or light towel over patch and using a slow circular motion, press firmly for 20 seconds.

6) Turn garment inside out, and iron the back of the patch for 30 seconds

7) Let cool for one minute. If edge of patch can be lifted, repeat step 6.

Permanence of application guaranteed by sewing. Do NOT use on fabrics with a low melting point, such as nylons, vinyl's, or leathers. Test on a small section. Do NOT bleach.

Industrial Application: How to Apply Iron Patches

1) Garment should be clean & freshly laundered (including new items).

2) Set heat press 330 degrees Fahrenheit and the power is 3.5 par

3) Place garment, patch and Teflon ironing sheet in press

4) with medium pressure, push down the top for 20 seconds

5) Let cool for one minute. If edge of patch can be lifted, repeat step 4.

Permanence of application guaranteed by sewing. Do NOT use on fabrics with a low melting point, such as nylons, vinyl's, or leathers. Test on a small section. Do NOT bleach.


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