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Lay the jersey on the ironing board with numbers smoothed out. Set your iron to the hottest setting and turn the steam feature off. Position the number carefully, and place the edge of a sheet of plain paper over it. Press the edge (not the whole bottom) of the iron to the edge of the letter.
Put a pressing cloth or parchment paper over the top of the items being reattached, taking care not to move the items from the desired position. Carefully iron the items in place. Allow the garment to cool before moving it to let the fusible web to do its job.
Modern heat fix glues have gotten very good. I recommend using a medium hot iron, and covering the patch with a thin handkerchief (or other thin fabric) while ironing it onto the garment. Press down hard for a few seconds, then keep the iron moving to prevent sticking, keep this up for 23 minutes.
Time- Pressing or ironing for too short a time can cause HTV not to stick to your shirt. HTV works by using a heat activated adhesive so too little time, and it won't heat enough to stick. Too long and it can actually burn the adhesive off. Temperature- Not all vinyl applies at the same temperature.
Use a hot iron to repair transfers. Iron-on designs are made to be permanent, but over time the adhesive may not stick as well as it used to. Fix your iron-on before it is completely ruined and bring your garment back to its former glory.
Apply a layer of fabric glue to the underside of the peeling letter. Spread the glue so that it covers the entire width of the loose area of the letter. Place the ironing board in an out-of-the-way area close to an electrical outlet. Heat the iron on low heat. Place a towel over the letter. Remove the iron and towel.
Step 1: Dip a cotton swab or the edge of a cloth in rubbing alcohol. Rub it on the back of the shirt, right behind the iron-on letter. Wait about 10 seconds and then try to peel the letter off. Repeat if necessary.
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