Removing iron-on backing from a patch can be a simple task with the right tools and techniques. Iron-on patches are a popular and convenient way to add designs or logos to clothing, bags, and other fabrics. However, the iron-on backing can sometimes be difficult to remove, especially if it has been applied incorrectly or has been on the fabric for a long time.
There are several methods that can be used to remove iron-on backing from a patch. One common method is to use a hot iron and a damp cloth. Place the patch on a flat surface and cover it with a damp cloth. Then, use a hot iron to press down on the cloth for a few seconds. The heat and steam from the iron will help to loosen the adhesive on the iron-on backing, making it easier to peel off.