5 Ways to Remove Iron On Name Labels

5 Ways to Remove Iron On Name Labels
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5 Ways to Remove Iron On Name Labels

How to remove iron on labels from clothing, the age-old question. Iron on labels are a convenient way to label clothing and other textiles, durable and high quality. However, if you need to remove them, how do you do it? See below for our top 5 ways for how to remove an iron on labels:

 

How to remove an iron on label with an iron

Heat: One way to remove iron-on labels is to use heat.

  • Set the iron to the highest setting and place a cloth or thin towel over the label.
  • Press down on the cloth with the iron for about 10-15 seconds, then lift the iron and try to peel off the label while it is still warm.
  • If the label doesn't come off easily, repeat the process.

Please be careful not to burn yourself, the adhesive can become hot under the iron.

 

How to remove an iron on label with adhesive remover

Adhesive remover: Another option is to use an adhesive remover. You can find adhesive removers at most hardware stores or online.

  • Apply a small amount of adhesive remover to the label and let it sit for a few minutes.
  • Then, use a plastic scraper or your fingernail to gently peel off the label.

Be careful not to damage the fabric.

 

How to remove an iron on label in the freezer

Freezing: If the label is stubborn and won't come off with heat or adhesive remover, you can try freezing it.

  • Place the garment in a plastic bag and put it in the freezer for a few hours. This will cause the adhesive to harden, making it easier to remove.
  • Once the garment is frozen, use a plastic scraper or your fingernail to gently peel off the label.

Again, be cautious of not damaging the fabric when removing the label

 

How to remove an iron on label with alcohol

Rubbing alcohol: Rubbing alcohol can also be an effective way to remove iron-on labels.

  • Apply a small amount of rubbing alcohol to the label and let it sit for a few minutes.
  • Then, use a plastic scraper or your fingernail to gently peel off the label.

 

How to remove an iron on label with lemon juice

Lemon juice: Lemon juice is a natural acid that can break down the adhesive on an iron-on label. It is also something you might already have to hand in your house!

  • Squeeze some fresh lemon juice onto the label and let it sit for a few minutes.
  • Then, use a plastic scraper or your fingernail to gently peel off the label.

 

When removing iron-on labels, it's important to be patient and gentle. Don't pull too hard or you may damage the fabric or leave adhesive behind.

 

Other options for labelling clothes or uniform are stick on labels; a clothing stamp; sew on labels or name tags!

 

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