Mabel's clothing labels resist the wear and tear of laundry and children beautifully! Iron-ons are the classic choice for clothing labels.
But can they be removed?
The short answer is, it depends.
Many people are able to just pull them off by picking at a corner that has come loose over time. By design, however, the iron-on label ever so slightly melts to adhere to the fabric.
If you have been aggressive with the iron (by heating longer than recommended on the package) to adhere the labels (as I was with the socks shown to the right*), you may be left with a little bit of residue on your clothing. Note that I was able to remove the name part of the label, but not the base part that melted into the sock.
Some people recommend to "Try ironing it and when it is warm ease up a corner and pull fairly hard." I understand that some people have had success with the following method:
- Place a piece of parchment paper over the label and heat the label with a hot dry iron.
- Remove the parchment paper.
- Pull it from a corner while the label is still hot. (Be careful not to burn yourself! Use a blunt knife to do this.)
- Peel label away from the clothing.
- The label may break as it cools.
- Repeat as necessary.
Alternately, one could iron a new one over the top (should the item be used by another member of your family).
Variables which may affect the ease with which labels are removed: washing in hot water, excessive washing, time, fabric (smooth cotton vs fleece).
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* The labels on had been on these socks for about six months. In that time they had only been washed in cold water.
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