Friday, September 7, 2012

Removing Iron-On Transfers When Something Unexpected Happens


Perhaps you spent all night creating a couple wonderful T-shirts to support your local football team and placed an iron-on number on  them. Suppose that number has changed “somehow” and you now need to change that number from a “9” to a “6”. You can remove an iron-on transfer from clothes using the paper, peel-off, or direct method and reapply a new number.  
'Nuff said...
Instructions                               

Iron-on-Paper Method
1.    Lay a blank piece of paper on an ironing board. The paper should be large enough to cover the iron-on transfer.
2.    Lay the piece of clothing on the paper. The iron-on transfer should be face-down on the paper.
3.    Iron the back of the article. This may take up to five minutes.
4.    Check to see if the transfer is now on the paper.
Peel-Off Method
1.    Cover the iron-on transfer with a piece of a paper and reverse the material.
2.    Iron the back of the shirt (assuming the transfer is on the chest) for about 90 seconds or until you are sure that the transfer is extremely hot.
3.    Reverse the shirt and peel off the paper. The transfer should peel off with it.
Direct Method

1.     Wet the iron-on transfer and area around the transfer.

2.     Iron directly on the iron-on transfer in circular motions with no paper between.

3.  The transfer will begin to melt into little balls. Use a lint brush to pickup the balls of the transfer. 



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