The Guide: How to iron on patches
Apply Your She Got The Juice Iron-On Patch
STEP 1: PREP IRON
Turn your iron on to the highest heat setting.
STEP 2: PLAN PLACEMENT
Lay out the fabric or clothing you want to add your patch to.
Quick notes: The Iron-on patch works best with denim, cotton, polyester. It’s not recommended for nylon, rayon, silk, or other delicate materials.
Ideas on where to add your patch: Polo shirt, hoodie, bomber jacket, t-shirt, canvas bag, canvas shoes, backpack—the options are endless
STEP 3: Place patch
Position your patch in the exact location you want to affix it to.
STEP 4: Protect patch & fabric
Using a thin cloth or a pressing cloth (a pillowcase or sheet also works), place the cloth between the patch and the iron to protect your patch and fabric. It will act as a barrier.
STEP 5: Press Iron
Using your iron, press it down and hold it in place over the patch and cloth for 30 to 45 seconds. Try not to move the iron during this time to avoid shifting the placement of your patch.
STEP 6: Place patch
Once the patch is secured. Flip your fabric/clothing inside out and. Repeat steps 4 and 5. If the area you placed is in an awkward position or a small space that doesn’t allow you to place it inside out, iron over the patch again for an additional 15 seconds using your cloth as the barrier.
STEP 7: Cool Off
You’re done. Let your patch cool off a bit before wearing it.
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