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World series patch

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I bought on of those WS patches. It has hard plastic on the back,does that stay on? If not,how do you get it off.

QUOTE(That funky motion @ May 11, 2006 -> 05:28 PM)
I bought on of those WS patches. It has hard plastic on the back,does that stay on? If not,how do you get it off.

i ran into this problem earlier.

At grandstand, it was asked and they said that only they know how to take that plastic backing off.

 

My WS patch is on my rowand jersey with it on though. I just used fabric glue, after a few wears, the patch gets less hard and feels better.

It's possible that if you heat the patch up, the plastic will peel of, leaving a sticky back. The patch could then be stuck to your shirt. This is how some of the emblems are attached to the uniforms I sell. The heat would probably need to be greater than that of a standard iron though.

QUOTE(SnB @ May 11, 2006 -> 05:31 PM)
i ran into this problem earlier.

At grandstand, it was asked and they said that only they know how to take that plastic backing off.

 

My WS patch is on my rowand jersey with it on though. I just used fabric glue, after a few wears, the patch gets less hard and feels better.

Yeah just have grandstand do it if that's possible for you, it's the best way to go

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QUOTE(IlliniKrush @ May 11, 2006 -> 05:43 PM)
Yeah just have grandstand do it if that's possible for you, it's the best way to go

I have a taylor that will do it,but the needle wont go threw the plastic. I will try heating it up.

QUOTE(That funky motion @ May 11, 2006 -> 05:49 PM)
I have a taylor that will do it,but the needle wont go threw the plastic. I will try heating it up.

That's because the plastic has to be removed. Grandstand knows how to do this...

I always dry clean my jersey, so I had them put the patch on. They sewed it on, they said it didn't look like an iron on.

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QUOTE(DePloderer @ May 11, 2006 -> 05:36 PM)
It's possible that if you heat the patch up, the plastic will peel of, leaving a sticky back. The patch could then be stuck to your shirt. This is how some of the emblems are attached to the uniforms I sell. The heat would probably need to be greater than that of a standard iron though.

 

I put an iron on it,then peeled it off with some tweezers. Worked great! :D

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