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Removing an Iron-On?

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July 3, 20131 found this helpful

Here are my personal tips on removing iron ons.
-Dissolve the transfer adhesive using rubbing alcohol.
-Iron the clothing under a piece of parchment paper.
-Wet the transfer and then iron it off.
-Peel the transfer away with your fingernails.
-Wash the clothing to remove any remaining bits of glue.

Other tips:
-A Teflon-coated iron works best for the parchment paper method.
-Use Goo Gone if the iron-on does not come off.
-Combine several of the methods above if desired.

For more information about iron ons and patches, you can visit. www.irononpatches.info.

 
Anonymous
February 1, 20160 found this helpful

I just removed an iron on label with the alcohol and then ironing it with a hot hot iron and it worked great, the label came off eventually pulling at it, thanks

 
Anonymous
April 3, 20220 found this helpful

l tried the hot irin and it did lossen the edges then l used alcohol based hand sanitzer and rubbedit in around the edges and pulled it right of

 
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