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[* black] Double-check that the sizes of the adhesive tape and denim piece match. | |
[* black] Plug in the clothing iron and wait for it to heat up. Set it to medium heat. | |
- | [* icon_note] ***Do ++not++*** use the steam function if your iron has that capability. |
+ | [* icon_note] ***Do ++not++*** use the steam function if your iron has that capability. It may make the tape wet and ruin the adhesive. |
[* black] Apply your heated clothing iron to the fabric tape that is covering the frayed section of the jean stud buttonhole. | |
[* black] Hold your iron to the tape for approximately 10 seconds. If the tape is not sticking after you apply heat for 10 seconds, repeat this step. | |
[* black] Once finished, the tape should lie flat. |