Description
Arizona Map Patch - AZ Desert, Rt. 66, Grand Canyon, Cactus, Roadrunner, Oatman Burro Sun, San Francisco Peaks (Iron on)
- Features iconic Arizona landmarks including the Grand Canyon, Route 66, and cacti
- Measures 3-1/4" x 2-3/4"
- Made with high quality materials
- Easy to apply with iron on backing
- A must-have collectible for any Arizona enthusiast
Add a touch of Arizona to your favorite jacket or backpack with this Arizona Map Patch. Featuring iconic landmarks such as the Grand Canyon, Route 66, and cacti, this patch is a must-have for any Arizona enthusiast. Measuring 3-1/4" x 2-3/4", this patch is made with high quality materials and is easy to apply with its iron on backing. Don't miss out on the chance to add this collectible patch to your collection.
Application Guidelines for Iron-On Patches:
- Before applying the patch, set your iron to the maximum heat setting (cotton) and allow it to heat up for approximately 3 minutes.
- Test your fabric's heat tolerance at this setting by doing a single pass with the iron on the garment to avoid any damage to the fabric.
- Place the patch on the desired location, then cover it with a cotton cloth or Teflon sheet.
- Using the heated iron, press down firmly on the patch, especially on the edges, and hold for 30 seconds.
- Turn the garment inside-out, then use the heated iron to apply pressure to the back of the patch for another 30 seconds.
- Remove the iron and let the patch cool for approximately 5 minutes.
- For an even more secure hold, it is recommended to sew around the edges of the patch after ironing.
Please note that we cannot guarantee that the patch will adhere to all types of fabric.
Patch Care:
Patches can be washed GENTLY when attached to a garment. When machine washing, it is advisable to turn the garment inside out, secure or close any zippers, hooks, or other items that may snag the patch threads during washing. We recommend washing on the gentle cycle with cold water and allowing it to air dry. It is important to note that ironed-on patches may have loosened adhesive after machine washing. Therefore, we highly recommend sewing the patch or the corners of the patch if you choose to iron it on.