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T-shirt Iron Ons?
My iron on needs to be ironed on more. can i do that by putting wax paper over the design and ironing? or do i need to use the backing from the paper? does parchment paper work? anything else?
wax does not work
4 Answers
- Pundit BanditLv 51 decade agoFavorite Answer
I think you are out of luck. What makes the iron on transfer and bond to the T-shirt is the heat of the iron being applied to the back of the iron on. Once this has cooled, I don't think you will ever get it to bond well in the areas that didn't take hold. Wish I had better news for you, but you will be more careful in the future when doing this procedure.
- Anonymous4 years ago
this is the appropriate concept. Any applications you purchase ought to have instructions, so follow those. do no longer basically guess, because of the fact they could be different for different manufacturers. you will stumble upon them at optimal craft shops, Walmart, or on line as quickly as you have the time to get it shipped. this is named circulate paper and a few printers have a sort specific sort. i know HP printers have specific HP circulate sheets.