[Thin 0.25mm x Width 25mm x 17m gray]
[Thin 0.25mm x Width 30mm x 17m gray]
1. Clean the surface of the treated area and dry thoroughly.
2. Spread the fabric over the ironing board and place the tape over the seams and fabric seams.
3. Place a thin cloth such as a handkerchief over the seam tape and press with an iron to prevent the tape from slipping.
Iron Temperature
Synthetic fiber: Low temperature (approximate): 284°F (120°C).
Cotton: Low temperature (approximate): 392°F (160°C).
Adjust the temperature and time while watching the seam tape adhesion. Too much temperature rises a burden on the fabric. If the adhesive is strong, the melted glue will protrude as the images above.
4. Repeat the work while making sure the seam tape is attached, and finally cut the tape.
: Do not iron directly on the fabric or seam tape. The fabric may burn or melt seam tape.
: Avoid processing with PE (polyethylene) cloth. Heat may cause fabric to melt (Leisure sheet, blue sheet, etc.)
Cannot be adhered to water-repellent surfaces or fabrics that are coated with water-repellent agents such as silicone-based and lubricants. It may not stick to the fabric after spraying. Do not iron on the ink embroidery.
: There may be some joints due to the tape winding process. We appreciate your understanding. Please check the seams when using.
Tape may come off after washing and drying with water.
The intersection of the tape and tape can be reinforced with a tricot sheet.
Seam tape is basically a thick fabric with thick tape and a thin tape for thin fabrics. Store the tape in a cool, dry place while not in use.