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US $3.00
Location:

Bangkok, TH

Bangkok, TH
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RENAULT Embroidered Patch


This embroidered iron on patch represents the RENAULT logo.


If you are interested in other embroidered patches, please take a look at my selling items.


This patch is a perfect gift for racing or motor sports fan. Can be used to personalize a hat, a shirt, a bag or a jacket.


Dimensions:


height: 3.7" - 9,4 cm

length: 2.7" - 6,8 cm


How to iron on:

You can find lots of video on internet showing how to apply an iron on patch on shirts.
Please note that it is better to use professional press to apply patches but it also can be done with house iron.


1. Turn off the steam of your iron and set the iron on cotton setting 

2. Use a hard surface to proceed like a table and put a pillow case on it to protect

3. Spray water on the back of the patch and then place the patch in the required position on the garment.

4. Protect the inside part of the garment with paper 

5. Cover the patch with a damp cloth

6. When the iron is hot, press for 10-15 seconds

7. Turn garment inside out and iron until dry

8. Let the patch cool completely before handling




Payment: 

We accept Paypal only.

 You will have 7 days to make the payment after the purchase.


Shipping: 

this item is available in stock and the shipping will be done 1 or 2 days after the reception of paypal payment and the confirmation of shipping address by email. 

We ship the goods from Bangkok Thailand with Thai airmail. Please verify your Paypal address and make it match with your delivery address.

The delivery time is usually between 2 and 4 weeks for US, Canada, Europe.


Please note that in case of import taxes and duty costs, we are not responsible. It will be the buyer's responsibility to pay the costs. 


If you have any question, feel free to contact me.

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