How to Remove an Iron-On Patch From a Suit Jacket
Many people use iron-on or “heat seal” patches—patches with heat-activated adhesive on the patch backing—to quickly repair or decorate suit moncler jackets cheap. Some also sew the patch in addition to setting the adhesive with heat to guarantee against future adhesive breakdown and patch peeling or to spot-repair an area of the patch where the adhesive didn’t set or as decoration. Removing these patches is a relatively easy process.
Instructions
1. Gently rip out any stitching around the patch with your seam ripper. Skip this step if the patch wasn't sewn.
2. Preheat your dry iron to the highest setting approved for your suit's fabric type.
3. Place your suit moncler sale online jacket on a hard, flat surface with the top of the patch facing up. Lay a piece of thin, 100 percent cotton fabric on the patch to protect the fabric from scorching or other heat-related damage. Iron the patch in short strokes for approximately 30 to 45 seconds to re-heat the adhesive used to attach it to the moncler down jacket.
4. Peel the patch away from the fabric by grasping one corner of the patch and gently pulling upward. As the adhesive can reseal and set quickly as the heated patch cools, repeat Step 3 over any remaining attached portions of the patch as needed while peeling.
5. Remove any adhesive remaining on the fabric with an adhesive solvent like rubbing alcohol. Blot the solvent onto the cloth with a lint-free microfiber cloth.
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