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Verified BuyerGood quality, good stitching.
I ironed on the patch on velcro, and seems work well. Anyway, I needed to keep iron more than 30 seconds suggested, up to wo minutes (I used a thermocouple to read the temperature, and maintain it in the range 260-280 °F (127-137°C), protecting patch with a paper foil).
Verified BuyerGood quality, good stitching.
I ironed on the patch on velcro, and seems work well. Anyway, I needed to keep iron more than 30 seconds suggested, up to wo minutes (I used a thermocouple to read the temperature, and maintain it in the range 260-280 °F (127-137°C), protecting patch with a paper foil).
Verified BuyerGood quality, some letters have a little spaced stitches, but this is visible only at very close distance.
I ironed on the patch on velcro, and seems work well. Anyway, I needed to keep iron more than 30 seconds suggested, up to wo minutes (I used a thermocouple to read the temperature, and maintain it in the range 260-280 °F (127-137°C), protecting patch with a paper foil).
The manufacturer label on the rear was difficult to remove and left some paper remains, hope this do not reduced aderence.
Verified BuyerGood quality, some letters have a little spaced stitches, but this is visible only at very close distance.
I ironed on the patch on velcro, and seems work well. Anyway, I needed to keep iron more than 30 seconds suggested, up to wo minutes (I used a thermocouple to read the temperature, and maintain it in the range 260-280 °F (127-137°C), protecting patch with a paper foil).
Verified BuyerGood quality, very precise stitching. I ironed on the patch on velcro, and seems work well. Anyway, I needed to keep iron more than 30 seconds suggested, up to wo minutes (I used a thermocouple to read the temperature, and maintain it in the range 260-280 °F (127-137°C), protecting patch with a paper foil).
Verified BuyerGood quality, good stitching.
I ironed on the patch on velcro, and seems work well. Anyway, I needed to keep iron more than 30 seconds suggested, up to wo minutes (I used a thermocouple to read the temperature, and maintain it in the range 260-280 °F (127-137°C), protecting patch with a paper foil).
Verified BuyerGood quality, good stitching.
I ironed on the patch on velcro, and seems work well. Anyway, I needed to keep iron more than 30 seconds suggested, up to wo minutes (I used a thermocouple to read the temperature, and maintain it in the range 260-280 °F (127-137°C), protecting patch with a paper foil).
Verified BuyerGood quality, some letters have a little spaced stitches, and some a stitch outisde character (maybe to connect to the nearest and speed up manufacturing?), anyway both imperfections are visible only at very close distance.
I ironed on the patch on velcro, and seems work well. Anyway, I needed to keep iron more than 30 seconds suggested, up to wo minutes (I used a thermocouple to read the temperature, and maintain it in the range 260-280 °F (127-137°C), protecting patch with a paper foil).
Verified BuyerGood quality, good stitching, but some letters have one stitch outside of their character (maybe to connect one letter to the other, and save time when manufacturing?).
I ironed on the patch on velcro, and seems work well. Anyway, I needed to keep iron more than 30 seconds suggested, up to wo minutes (I used a thermocouple to read the temperature, and maintain it in the range 260-280 °F (127-137°C), protecting patch with a paper foil).
Verified BuyerGood quality, precise stitching, but all letters have one stitch outside of their character (maybe to connect one letter to the other, and save time when manufacturing?). I ironed on the patch on velcro, and seems work well. Anyway, I needed to keep iron more than 30 seconds suggested, up to wo minutes (I used a thermocouple to read the temperature, and maintain it in the range 260-280 °F (127-137°C), protecting patch with a paper foil).
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Verified BuyerGood quality, good stitching, but letters in the same word have one stitch outside of their character (maybe to connect one letter to the other, and save time when manufacturing?).
I ironed on the patch on velcro, and seems work well. Anyway, I needed to keep iron more than 30 seconds suggested, up to wo minutes (I used a thermocouple to read the temperature, and maintain it in the range 260-280 °F (127-137°C), protecting patch with a paper foil). The manufacturer label on the rear was difficult to remove and left some paper remains, hope this do not reduced aderence.
Verified BuyerGood quality, good stitching.
I ironed on the patch on velcro, and seems work well. Anyway, I needed to keep iron more than 30 seconds suggested, up to wo minutes (I used a thermocouple to read the temperature, and maintain it in the range 260-280 °F (127-137°C), protecting patch with a paper foil).
Verified BuyerGood quality, some letters have a little spaced stitches, but this is visible only at close distance. I ironed on the patch on velcro, and seems work well. Anyway, I needed to keep iron more than 30 seconds suggested, up to wo minutes (I used a thermocouple to read the temperature, and maintain it in the range 260-280 °F (127-137°C), protecting patch with a paper foil).