Q1. How will I know if my iron is at the correct temperature?
The temperature and timing may differ depending on the type of fabric and make of iron, e.g. Cotton garments will need a higher temperature with longer pressure. We highly recommend that you test your clothing labels in an inconspicuous area before using all of the labels.
Q2. Can Clothing Labels be used in washing machines?
Yes, as long as you’ve applied them correctly, and followed the instructions.
We recommend that you wait for at least 24 hours before putting the garment in the washing machine to allow the name label to completely adhere to the garment.
Q3. What garment can Name Labels be used on?
Our clothing labels work best on ironable garments, such as 100% cotton. We love to use them on school uniforms, jackets, hats, socks, underwear, and even towels.
Q4. What is the sheet of paper that I received along with my clothes labels?
This is a transfer paper sheet, it is used when ironing the labels on garments. Please DO NOT use a substitute to the treated paper (such as cloth), as there won’t be enough heat to penetrate the label and make it adhere.
If you run out or lose the treated paper, simply use good-quality baking paper instead. As long as it’s got a good silky feel, this paper should work perfectly.
Q5. Can I iron on top of the label when it’s attached to the garment?
If you need to iron garments that have iron-on labels adhered to them, DO NOT put the iron directly on top of the label as the label may melt.
Q6. Can I remove the Clothes Labels?
Once you have ironed the clothing labels to the garment properly, it will be very difficult to remove them as they are designed to be a permanent label. This means that they won’t come off in washing machines.
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