All VINTAGE IRON-ONS are ''BACK LIT'' (still on the paper)... Iron On
Images are much clearer and the colrs are much mor vivid when used.
These are originals from the late 60's and early 70's These ARE NOT crappy
computer reproductions! These are 100% ORIGINAL from a t-shirt shop
that operated in the 1970's!!!
Always apply Iron-on design onto T-shirt face down. You iron the backside
of the design onto the shirt. Paper discoloration does not affect the design!
I have applied at home every type of iron-on that I sell and have
successfully transferred each design that I sell onto a T-shirt. Some take
longer than others and some are easier to do than others. These transfers
are COOL PEEL so you need to apply as much pressure and heat as possible
evenly around the entire design. It takes approx. 3-5 minutes of heat and
pressure (with a home iron). It should be ready to peel right off (while shirt
and iron-on is still warm). NEVER FORCE IT OFF, You might wreck the
design and shirt. If it is not coming off easily; apply more heat and more
pressure; then try again CAREFULLY.
There is also a much better way, that will save you work. Every town has a
t-shirt shop. I recommend that you take the iron on to a t-shirt shop near
you. Be polite and ask them if they can put it on a t-shirt for you. They will
have a press. If they ask you for instructions here they are: Heat Press at
350-365 degrees. Press for 17-24 seconds. Let cool completely. CAREFULLY
Peel off in one direction, They will understand these easy to follow
directions. They will most likely do it if you buy a T-shirt from them directly
to put it on. This is the best way, and a lot of people have been overjoyed
that they look so good. For care of your t-shirt; Wash in cold water with like
colors, line dry (never put it in the dryer). This will provide you with years
of great wear. DON'T IRON OVER DESIGN. It was put on with heat; it can
come off the same way.