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1%er Patch Bikie Biker Rebel Vest Clubs Embroided For Vest Shirt Cap Helmet on 2040-parts.com

AU $9.99
Location:

miranda, New South Wales, Australia

miranda, New South Wales, Australia
Condition:New other (see details) Brand:Unbranded UPC:Does not apply

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MUST HAVE FOR YOUR VEST JACKET CAP SHIRT

IRON / SEW ON

80MM X 50MM APPROX

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PAYMENT WITHIN 3 DAYS

applied by sewing or heat pressing with an iron.

MUST be sewn on leather or suede , DO NOT HEAT to avoid scorching

TO IRON follow the steps below

Heat the iron to its maximum setting.
Iron over the area you wish to place the patch to heat it up.
Position the patch
Place some cotton material over the patch and then apply the iron to the patch.
Go over the entire area at least five times.
Remove the cotton material and visually check to ensure the patch has evenly adhered.
Allow the patch to completely cool before touching it, or moving the clothing.

 

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