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Yamaha Iron-on/sew-on Embroidered Patch Motorcycle Biker on 2040-parts.com

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Nottingham, United Kingdom

Nottingham, United Kingdom
Condition:New other (see details) Type:Patch

Yamaha Iron-on/sew-on Embroidered Patch
Size 8.5 x 6cm
Fast Free Postage from UK

Instruction for how to iron Patch on:          
         

  1. Place patch where you wish it to be.
  2. Cover  with a thin cloth over the patch,and then iron on. Avoid using Iron directly on patch to protect the patch under high temperature.
  3. Keep pressing the iron around 40-60 seconds and temp.Approx 120-150(Depends on the thickness of cloth).
  4. Move iron out of way, wait for patch to cool down completely.
  5. If adherence is not perfect,please repeat action 3)&4).

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