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How To Apply Iron On Clothing Labels?

Iron-on clothing labels can save you some time because you don’t have to sew the labels on your products which can take several minutes depending on your sewing ability. Ironing a label can take as little as 10 seconds and they can be applied on different materials such as cotton or even polyester.

To apply iron-on labels just remember that your garments should be clean and dry and follow the easy instructions below:

  • Set your iron in the hottest setting and wait until it gets hot.
  • Place the label on garment in desired position.
  • Cover the label with a fine dry cloth.
  • Press heated iron for 10 seconds.
  • Cool to room temperature.

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