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Iron High Visibility Reflective Transfer Review

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Very good

Revainrating 4.5 out of 5  
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4.3
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Details

MaterialPolyester
Size2" x 5 yds
Compatible MaterialFabric
BrandJust In Trend

Description of Iron High Visibility Reflective Transfer

Iron on Reflective Heat Transfer Film Tape. Backing Fabric: PET film and hot melt adhesive. Certification: ANSI / ISEA 107-2015. Home Wash Cycles: Up to 50 cycles @60°C (140°F), depends on the condition of substrates and heat transfer operations. Application: suitable for anti-light heat on non-elastic fabrics such as polyester and knitting.

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Revainrating 3 out of 5

How to add extra reflective material

We were able to add extra inches of reflective material to my husband's protective t-shirts. Compared to buying all new t-shirts this was a much cheaper option. The learning curve was a little annoying. I think additional guidance or advice would be a good idea.

Pros
  • Trimmings and decoration
Cons
  • I'll write back

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Why buy new when you can rebuild

Liked it was a bit of a learning curve, used a piece of clothing as a test run. I had a face mask made, the only thing that went wrong was my measurements, I will go a little longer next time. It really helped, there were instructions that helped a little.

Pros
  • Sewing
Cons
  • Very expensive

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Here are the detailed instructions

This is a wonderful tape when applied correctly. Here are the advanced instructions: BEFORE YOU BEGIN - UNDERSTAND THE TAPE: Cut a small piece of tape and examine it. Peel the clear plastic (referred to as "clarity film") from the gray tape (referred to as "reflective tape"). The underside of the gray tape (opposite the clear plastic side) is the side that sticks to the fabric - it's called the "sticky side" but doesn't feel tacky - the "glue" is activated by heat from your iron. Throw away the

Pros
  • Crafts and Sewing
Cons
  • Wrinkled Wrapping