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iron on letters/numbers.


Question Posted Sunday October 7 2007, 5:44 pm

When using iron-on letters and numbers, is it still possible to dry the clothing in the dryer?
I'm a little hesitant because they're the kind that you iron face down, and then peel off the paper,
so would the dryer melt them off if they touched the walls of the dryer while drying?

it says washable on the instructions, but
nowhere does it say anything able dryable..

help?


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cederian answered Monday October 8 2007, 6:07 pm:
no because after you apply the letters or numbers place the clothing under a fan are somewhere really cool where they can dry really fast

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Brandi_S answered Sunday October 7 2007, 11:42 pm:
Well, when you wash AND dry, you want to turn the garment inside out, so that the iron-on isn't rubbing on the walls or other clothes.

If they weren't OK to dry, it would specify that in the instructions. So I think it is safe to dry as long as the garment is inside out.

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