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Auto Racing 24 Hours Prototype Iron On Patch Endurance Motorsport on 2040-parts.com

US $2.85
Location:

Port Orange, Florida, United States

Port Orange, Florida, United States
Condition:New without tags

Embroidery iron on patch
High quality 3.5" x 1"
Cool on any shirt pocket, hat, or jacket   
PLEASE READ ALL IRON ON INSTRUCTIONS
Line dry or hanger dry your garment because
heat from the dryer can start to loosen the
patch at the edges.
If this happens just follow the iron
on instructions again and it reactivates the
glue.  

Place the patch in the desired area and make sure it's straight.  Place a piece of material over it, something non-synthetic so it won't melt.  Cotton mix works well.  Try not to move the patch when carefully placing the material over it.  Press the hot iron on it for 10 seconds then check.  See if it started to stick and that the corners are down too.  Repeat the iron just to be sure then cool flat before moving.  Make sure that the garment that you are affixing it to can handle heat and not distort or melt like certain man made materials.

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