Please make sure your iron is set for cotton fabrics and do not use steam.Ĥ. Cover the Iron-On Label with the enclosed Parchment Paper and press firmly with an iron for 10 seconds. Peel off the Iron-On Label from the Backing Paper.ģ. Ensure that the garment is completely clean and dry.Ģ. Slowly remove the clear Transfer Tape leaving only the Vinyl Letters on the surface.ġ. Apply the Vinyl Letters onto the surface and rub it firmly.Ħ. Remove the Backing Paper slowly and make sure all Vinyl letters are attached to the clear Transfer Tape.ĥ. Apply pressure using a credit card or similar to stick the Vinyl Letters onto the clear Transfer Tape.Ĥ. Transfer Tape, Vinyl Letters and Backing Paper.ģ. Clean the surface and make sure it is dry.Ģ. Peeling back the label once it has adhered will cause it to lose its adhesive strength. This will allow the adhesive to continue to strengthen. If you used the label on a lunchbox or a water bottle, we recommend keeping the item dry for at least 24 hours before washing it. The more pressure you apply, the better sticking power it will have. Press the entire label firmly and carefully including edges for a few seconds. These labels are not suitable for rubber, silicone and clothing. Labels should be used on hard, smooth, clean and dry surfaces. Please keep away from children as ink will not come off easily from skin. We recommend not using too much force as this can cause excessive amounts of ink to be printed which can lead to smudging and spreading.īoiling or frequent washing can cause the ink to fade slightly similar to discolouration of dyed garments.įor clothing that require frequent washing, we recommend printing on a cotton label and sewing it on the garment for easy replacement as required. Ink is made to be permanent on clothing so cannot be erased. Please practice on paper material or old cloth or garments first. The Name Stamps are sent with ink already filled so some sections of the background and edges may print together with the image and name.
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