Removing Iron On Letters

Iron letters with torn edge isolated on Stock image Colourbox

Removing Iron On Letters. Using an iron check the care label to ensure the cloth is iron safe and what is the safe temperature. Hold the iron inside the item of clothing so the hot side faces the backside of the letters.

Iron letters with torn edge isolated on Stock image Colourbox
Iron letters with torn edge isolated on Stock image Colourbox

Using an iron check the care label to ensure the cloth is iron safe and what is the safe temperature. Next, soak the area in dish soap to lift the grease away from the wd. First, place the garment on a flat surface. Hold the iron inside the item of clothing so the hot side faces the backside of the letters. First, check if the item of clothing you have is suitable for heat by checking the label. Use heat and steam to remove the letters. Use an iron to remove the letters lay your garment flat. Put the heated iron soleplate against the back of the lettering from inside the cloth. The surface should be heat.

Use heat and steam to remove the letters. Using an iron check the care label to ensure the cloth is iron safe and what is the safe temperature. Use heat and steam to remove the letters. First, check if the item of clothing you have is suitable for heat by checking the label. First, place the garment on a flat surface. Hold the iron inside the item of clothing so the hot side faces the backside of the letters. Use an iron to remove the letters lay your garment flat. The surface should be heat. Next, soak the area in dish soap to lift the grease away from the wd. Put the heated iron soleplate against the back of the lettering from inside the cloth.