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 Place cardboard or other thin, hard surface into the sleeve.

Place cardboard or other thin, hard surface into the sleeve.

 Heat your iron to cotton (and no higher), then pre-warm the area to be treated for about 5 seconds. DO NOT touch the first mach.

Heat your iron to cotton (and no higher), then pre-warm the area to be treated for about 5 seconds. DO NOT touch the first mach.

 Place and line up the new mach below the previous mach. There should be about 1/8” of space between the two.

Place and line up the new mach below the previous mach. There should be about 1/8” of space between the two.

 With the iron, and while avoiding the previous mach, press one wing of the new mach with as much pressure as you can muster (put all your weight into it if possible). 10-15 seconds will be enough. (Be sure not to miss the upper edge of the mach near

With the iron, and while avoiding the previous mach, press one wing of the new mach with as much pressure as you can muster (put all your weight into it if possible). 10-15 seconds will be enough. (Be sure not to miss the upper edge of the mach nearest the previous mach.)

 Repeat the press on the other wing.

Repeat the press on the other wing.

 Let the mach cool for about a minute.

Let the mach cool for about a minute.

 Iron each wing once more for 10-15 seconds and let cool for another minute.

Iron each wing once more for 10-15 seconds and let cool for another minute.

 SLOWLY peel off the clear plastic while looking for any areas of the mach that may not be fully bonded (pay close attention to those upper edges). Replace the plastic and re-iron as needed. Do not iron the mach directly.

SLOWLY peel off the clear plastic while looking for any areas of the mach that may not be fully bonded (pay close attention to those upper edges). Replace the plastic and re-iron as needed. Do not iron the mach directly.

 Done! For the greatest longevity, air dry after washing.

Done! For the greatest longevity, air dry after washing.

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 Place cardboard or other thin, hard surface into the sleeve.
 Heat your iron to cotton (and no higher), then pre-warm the area to be treated for about 5 seconds. DO NOT touch the first mach.
 Place and line up the new mach below the previous mach. There should be about 1/8” of space between the two.
 With the iron, and while avoiding the previous mach, press one wing of the new mach with as much pressure as you can muster (put all your weight into it if possible). 10-15 seconds will be enough. (Be sure not to miss the upper edge of the mach near
 Repeat the press on the other wing.
 Let the mach cool for about a minute.
 Iron each wing once more for 10-15 seconds and let cool for another minute.
 SLOWLY peel off the clear plastic while looking for any areas of the mach that may not be fully bonded (pay close attention to those upper edges). Replace the plastic and re-iron as needed. Do not iron the mach directly.
 Done! For the greatest longevity, air dry after washing.
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