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Ted B
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got some new champions patches and numbers/letters for our old blue away kit, but is it possible to iron them on with my own domestic iron?

or is it just worth taking it to a shop to have it heat printed? :?

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They won't do it for you at the shop unless you buy them there. You should be okay with an iron provided you put it to maximum temperature and put a muslin between the iron and the patch.

Disclaimer: Please note that I said muslin NOT muslim. Absolutely do not use a muslim. :wink:
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Post by Ted B »

:lol:

i know a sorta backhand independant shop that might do it for me if i slip em a few quid :wink:

failing that, i'll try and do it myself then. thanks for the advice.

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Post by Basil is a Gooner »

Spud the ironing expert eh? :wink: :thedoris:

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Karel wrote:got some new champions patches and numbers/letters for our old blue away kit, but is it possible to iron them on with my own domestic iron?

or is it just worth taking it to a shop to have it heat printed? :?
dont you iron it give it to your wife :lol:

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