Hairstylist Iron-On Patch – Brick Built

Hairstylist Iron-On Patch – Brick Built

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The size of this patch is 6" inches.  Check Out All of our different patches! You can add our patches to your shirts, jackets, jeans, hats, bags, blankets, and more! Always check your fabric and know the amount of heat it can take from your iron. We will not be held responsible for damaged personal items. How to iron o
The size of this patch is 6" inches.  Check Out All of our different patches! You can add our patches to your shirts, jackets, jeans, hats, bags, blankets, and more! Always check your fabric and know the amount of heat it can take from your iron. We will not be held responsible for damaged personal items. How to iron on your patch: 1. Find a sturdy, flat surface to iron your patch(es) on. Make sure it’s something that can support a good amount of weight as you’ll need to push down on the patch. 2. Set iron to "dry" (no steam). Remove water from the iron. 3. Turn the iron on and set it to the hottest temperature your fabric can handle (the iron should have different settings for different fabrics). 4. Iron the garment first to make sure there aren’t any wrinkles.5. Place the patch sticky side down, onto your fabric.6. Cover the patch with a clean, dry average weight pressing cloth, thin towel, or an old doubled piece of a bedsheet.  7. Press iron down flat (do not move back/forth/around) for 20 to 45 seconds. Heavier fabrics require more time than lighter fabrics. DO NOT slide the iron back and forth! 8. Remove the iron and give the patch a minute or two to cool down.9. Gently rub the edges of the patch with your finger. Does the patch move or do the edges lift? If so, cover it with the towel again and apply another 10 seconds of pressure with the iron.These patches can also be sewn on your fabric. Patches are non-refundable. _
The size of this patch is 6 inches.  Check Out All of our different patches! 

You can add our patches to your shirts, jackets, jeans, hats, bags, blankets, and more! 

Always check your fabric and know the amount of heat it can take from your iron. We will not be held responsible for damaged personal items. 

How to iron on your patch: 
1. Find a sturdy, flat surface to iron your patch(es) on. Make sure it’s something that can support a good amount of weight as you’ll need to push down on the patch. 

2. Set iron to dry (no steam). Remove water from the iron. 

3. Turn the iron on and set it to the hottest temperature your fabric can handle (the iron should have different settings for different fabrics). 

4. Iron the garment first to make sure there aren’t any wrinkles.

5. Place the patch sticky side down, onto your fabric.

6. Cover the patch with a clean, dry average weight pressing cloth, thin towel, or an old doubled piece of a bedsheet.  

7. Press iron down flat (do not move back/forth/around) for 20 to 45 seconds. Heavier fabrics require more time than lighter fabrics. DO NOT slide the iron back and forth! 

8. Remove the iron and give the patch a minute or two to cool down.

9. Gently rub the edges of the patch with your finger. Does the patch move or do the edges lift? If so, cover it with the towel again and apply another 10 seconds of pressure with the iron.

These patches can also be sewn on your fabric. 
Patches are non-refundable. 
_

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