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      A way of getting the name off the shirt

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      • Forum Alan Hansen
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      Re: A way of getting the name off the shirt
      Reply #46: Feb 02, 2011 05:13:57 pm
      How to Remove an Iron-on Transfer From Clothes


      Perhaps you have a T-shirt or sweatshirt that has an iron-on number on it. Suppose that number has changed and you now need to change that number. You can remove an iron-on transfer from clothes using the paper, peel-off or direct method.
      Difficulty: Moderately Easy

      Instructions

      Things You'll Need:

          * Piece of paper or piece of thin cardboard
          * T-shirt with iron-on transfer
          * Ironing board
          * Iron
          * Lint brush

            Iron-on-Paper Method
         
            1

            Lay a blank piece of paper on an ironing board. The paper should be large enough to cover the iron-on transfer.
       
            2

            Lay the piece of clothing on the paper. The iron-on transfer should be face-down on the paper.
         
            3

            Iron the back of the article. This may take up to five minutes.
       
            4

            Check to see if the transfer is now on the paper.


            Peel-Off Method
         
            1

            Cover the iron-on transfer with a piece of a paper and reverse the material.
         
            2

            Iron the back of the shirt (assuming the transfer is on the chest) for about 90 seconds or until you are sure that the transfer is extremely hot.
         
            3

            Reverse the shirt and peel off the paper. The transfer should peel off with it.

            Direct Method
         
            1

            Wet the iron-on transfer and area around the transfer.
       
            2

            Iron directly on the iron-on transfer in circular motions with no paper between. The transfer will begin to melt into little balls.
       
            3

            Use a lint brush to pick up the balls of the transfer.


      Tips & Warnings

          *
            You may need to run the article of clothing through the wash once or twice to remove any excess glue.
          *
            A thin piece of cardboard can work in place of a piece of paper.
          *
            An iron with a Teflon coating works best, but any iron will do.
          *
            The iron must be extremely hot. The highest setting is recommended for removing an iron-on transfer.


      Read more: How to Remove an Iron-on Transfer From Clothes | eHow.com http://www.ehow.com/how_4466356_remove-iron_on-transfer-clothes.html#ixzz1Cp3LmMdO

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      bad boy bubby
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      Re: A way of getting the name off the shirt
      Reply #47: Feb 02, 2011 05:15:45 pm

      Ha ha no. ...but i'm free to hit Google the odd time being as I am in front of a P.C. after all.
      TonioLerouge
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      Re: A way of getting the name off the shirt
      Reply #48: Feb 02, 2011 05:19:21 pm
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      The transfer will begin to melt into little balls.

      I take that as a prophecy.
      racerx34
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      Re: A way of getting the name off the shirt
      Reply #49: Feb 02, 2011 05:30:57 pm
      I see we've got another would be hero hiding behind a keyboard. Having a go at people with kids, who have been heartbroken this week. F***ing sad
      bigears
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      Re: A way of getting the name off the shirt
      Reply #50: Feb 02, 2011 05:38:58 pm
      The moral of the story been don't put any names on your jersey because more than likely Carroll and suarez will do the exact same
      LFCkl
      • Forum Graeme Souness
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      Re: A way of getting the name off the shirt
      Reply #51: Feb 02, 2011 06:22:27 pm
      The fella in the club shop said "we don't do refunds by the way" when I asked for Torres on the back of mine - I should of taken the hint!

      MIRO
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      Re: A way of getting the name off the shirt
      Reply #52: Feb 02, 2011 06:30:55 pm
      Someone should speak to the club and get a discount agreed on a Carroll or Suarez shirt if they hand in a Torres one in.

      Recycling Medames et Monsieurs.

      Its all the rage.
      little-Luis:)
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      Re: A way of getting the name off the shirt
      Reply #53: Feb 11, 2011 04:38:42 pm
      Paddy Power are doing a thing now where you can send them your Torres 9 or Carroll 9 shirt and they will send it to Africa for you in that charity and then credit your account with £50.

      Could be very handy if you no a keen gambler, what I'm doing with a mate is getting to buy me a new jersey and what ever the price is it doesn't matter and he can have the £50 credit.
      DC
      • Forum John Toshack
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      Re: A way of getting the name off the shirt
      Reply #54: Feb 11, 2011 10:26:15 pm

      Hope not!
      NorthernIrishRed
      • Forum Vladimir Smicer
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      Re: A way of getting the name off the shirt
      Reply #55: Feb 11, 2011 10:48:14 pm
      Anything but burning it! What shirt is it on? Home away third? I'm jot really found about an of our kits this season I normally just wear retro ones now ..
      Billo
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      Re: A way of getting the name off the shirt
      Reply #56: Feb 11, 2011 11:17:53 pm
      can you still see shadows what used to be stood there. cuz then id just buy a new shirt.
      anybody?
      PGlynn91
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      Re: A way of getting the name off the shirt
      Reply #57: Feb 15, 2011 04:38:27 pm
      I am definitely trying this!

      I have 2 jerseys that I love. Carroll 9 would be perfect!
      JFT96_LFC
      • Forum Billy Liddell
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      Re: A way of getting the name off the shirt
      Reply #58: Feb 15, 2011 04:53:19 pm
      The Redmen were quality with the putting the hoody on over the top. :D

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