User's Guide

5. Press the iron firmly down on the entire label, holding the iron still for about 10 to 15 seconds.
Repeat this step 3 or 4 times.
Parent topic: Iron-on Labels
Iron-on Label Tips
Keep this information in mind when using iron-on labels:
Labels are made from non-toxic materials; however, attached labels are stiff, and may rub or scratch
the skin if direct contact occurs.
Labels are dry-cleanable and machine washable.
Keep the label length short (up to about half the width of the iron soleplate). Labels that are too long
may be difficult to attach or may look distorted due to the expansion and contraction of the fabric.
Trimming the corners of the label before attaching it may help prevent it from peeling off the fabric.
If a label does peel, you can re-apply by ironing; however, it may not adhere as securely to the fabric.
When applying a label to fabric that may be frequently washed or dry-cleaned, it is recommended that
the label be sewn on.
When using a steam iron, turn the steam off when ironing on the label.
Once a label is applied, it cannot be easily removed.
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