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This 24-piece set of 8-inch black iron-on numbers (0-9) by WILLBOND offers a professional-grade, durable solution for customizing sports jerseys and uniforms. Made from anti-sublimation material, these numbers withstand heat pressing at 302°F and multiple washes without losing color or shape. Perfect for teams and DIY enthusiasts seeking bold, easy-to-apply personalization that lasts.
| ASIN | B096VNW1ST |
| Manufacturer | WILLBOND |
| Manufacturer reference | WILLBOND-797072 |
| Product Dimensions | 26.01 x 18.01 x 0.25 cm; 109 g |
A**S
We’ve used iron numbers for jerseys many times and never had a problem. These are worthless. The plastic holding the numbers actually melted, that’s how hot we had to get them to get the numbers to adhere to the fabric. As you can see from the picture, it was a disaster. The jersey is ruined. Very annoyed and out 24 bucks including the jersey. Update: finally got these to work. If they’d come with instructions, wouldn’t have ruined a jersey. Just be sure to follow the directions in the other reviews and let them completely cool before pulling away plastic base.
D**E
Worked perfectly for a rec league team
K**H
Good size iron on numbers for uniforms. We used them for the season on volleyball uniforms snd they washed up well . I would buy again
H**Y
I needed 2 extra jerseys for a soccer tournament. I took measurements off of our original jerseys and these were a match. Numbers came, and EXACTLY as described! Perfect color, size, style and amount! Iron on was pretty straight forward. I applied #'s to a cotton polyester blend shirt. Directions say push hard, on the first iron attempt I pressed down and slid the Iron, that caused a little smudge. So press and hold still. I kept the plastic cover on until the next day, plastic peeled off perfectly and no lifting of the #. Washed and worn once, but still looks great! Would recommend!
K**R
We bought these for kids soccer club jerseys (100% polyester). After reading through previous reviews we felt like this was a good choice. And it was. No there aren't any directions. So here goes: 1. Set iron to Med or "Polyester" setting (not "Steam") and let t heat up 2. Place your garment in a good position on the ironing surface 3. Place your numbers, letters, or whatever in the desired position (plastic side up) 4. Place your iron so that it: a. Covers a portion of the design and apply pressure for about 1 minute b. Move to another portion of the design and follow part a and b until you have done the entire design. Should be about 4-5 minutes 5. LET THE PLASTIC COOL! Wait another 5 minutes or so and slowly peel the plastic backing off. 6. Voila! Science!
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