Utilizing a heat-set glue, an iron-on patch is applied. You must use heat to weaken the glue in order to remove the patch. Use an iron to complete this like you did when you applied the patch. Set your iron's temperature to medium and go slowly over the spot. After 20 or 30 seconds of ironing, attempt to peel up the edges of the patch. Continue ironing as needed until the entire patch comes off. This could take some time.
An adhesive solvent could be able to remove a stubborn patch that will not come off with heat. Before attempting this step, test the solvent on a little corner of the cloth to be sure it will not harm the garment. Turn the garment inside out and apply the solvent to the area behind the patch if there are no problems. Apply the solvent to the fabric using a cotton ball or a towel until it is completely soaked.
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