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πŸ‘– Wright Products Bondex Denim Iron-On Patches, 5"X7", Pack of 2 Review

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Very good

Revainrating 4.5 out of 5Β Β 
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4.3
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ColorDenim
Size1 Pack
BrandWright Products
MaterialPolycotton
Number of Pieces2
Mounting TypeIron-On
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Description of πŸ‘– Wright Products Bondex Denim Iron-On Patches, 5"X7", Pack of 2

WRIGHTS-Bondex Iron On Patches. Each package contains two 5x7in fabric patches ready for a hot iron. Machine wash and tumble dry. Patches are available in a variety of colors and patterns: each sold separately. Made in USA.

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Revainrating 4 out of 5

However easy to use. Suitable for stickers

Very easy to apply. Works well for the most part, but they start to fray at the edges after a few washes. I don't apply patches regularly so I'm not sure if this is normal.

Pros
  • Machine wash and tumble dry
Cons
  • Little things

Revainrating 4 out of 5

The patch won't fix everything

These patches are pretty good and durable. I used these to patch the bottom cuff of my jeans and they are really strong when you wrap the patch around the bottom and tape both sides of the patch area. I also used them to patch a hole in my knee which works but made that area of the jeans stiff so it looks a bit odd. All in all a good product to squeeze a few more months/years out of your favorite pair of jeans.

Pros
  • Made in USA
Cons
  • Was damaged

Revainrating 5 out of 5

There are no complaints and they are in work pants.

I've followed the guide to attaching some of the all season jeans and pants that I use for gardening and everything from roofing to snowfall and are holding up great . The key to getting them to stick properly is to get the iron to the right temperature, heat the fabric first, round off the corners of the patch, hold the iron on it for 45 seconds and allow the material to cool completely before pressing turn back on. No complaints and for less than $4 the price was right. I kneel a lot in the…

Pros
  • Patches available in a variety of colors and patterns: each sold separately
Cons
  • Trivia