Kleiber30 x 6 cm Extra Soft Fine Cotton Iron-On Repair Tape, Green
A**Y
Patches
It was ease to put on a tent that had a small split in it did the job well
C**H
Does the job
It was a hole in an old tailored blazer I would say front the 60,s ..the little patch I ironed on did the trick...then I sewed the button back on where the hole was.
M**.
Did the job
Chose this as it was lightweight. Needed it to repair a childs quilt which had a tear when opened. Unable to return as bought in the sale 2 years ago to stash. Child won’t notice but I used it on the inside to prevent further damage in the wash. Needed persuading to stick!
C**G
Okay I guess
Used it to patch a hole in a black cotton shirt.No instructions on the packaging, so initially tried the thing you normally do with this sort of product, which was to cover it with a damp cloth. Didn't work at all. Repair tape didn't stick at all.So tried the method that works with iron on fabric patches, which is to iron the item you're repairing first, put the tape on, then apply the iron directly to it and leave it there for a bit. Then let cool whilst still on the ironing board before picking up. That so far seems to have worked, although if this is the only way to get this repair tape to work, then I can't see how it will be good for synthetics that need a lower temperature.(Also, I have a suspicion in time that the corners will start to peel away, so next time I repair something with this tape I will cut rounded corners on it before using)
J**.
Very expensive
Seems ok but vey expensive
A**R
Make do and mend
Great product cut to size iron on job done
L**R
Soft and easy to apply with a medium-cool iron
Although this brand of repair fabric was not previously used, something similar from the now defunct Woolworths was used although that comprised a non-treated fabric with a length of fabric fusing tape (its adhesive) included.The fabric can be cut to size and shape to suit a specific repair and a piece that is about 1.5cm larger on all sides is probably the least required. With a medium-cool iron, it has been found best to dampen the fabric immediately prior to applying the iron and it then adheres very well to all sorts of fabrics including some that are synthetic. Other colours will probably be purchased if and when specific needs occur.Although instructions are supposed to be contained within the pack, with two pieces totalling less than 10cm being used, insufficient was unwound to find them. My own method which has been used for decades with melt-able repair tapes produced a very good and almost invisible repair - a colour match is not always possible but the underlying material was a deep natural black and a good match for this.
L**S
worked a treat
Used it on a very fine material tee shirt and it adhered very well
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