Instructions
Instructions for use: Please read carefully.
Following these simple instructions will ensure that the name labels stay permanently attached.
- Turn iron OFF steam setting to “dry mode”.
- Set the iron temperature between 160-190 degrees or cotton setting.
- Holding the iron flat, apply heat for 2 to 6 seconds.
- Use the part of the iron plate where there are NO steam holes. The flat part of the plate gives a more even distribution of heat resulting in the label completely sealing. (No heat comes out of the holes).
- As you lift the iron, sweep it across the label to make sure the edges are sealed.
Use a thin pressing cloth for delicate fabrics.
PLEASE NOTE - the ONCE™ Iron On instructions differ from our iron on labels. Please ensure you follow the correct instructions for the type of name label you have purchased.
- Make sure garment is washed and dried before applying label.
- Peel the label from the backing sheet.
- Place the label on the garment in desired position.
- Set iron to ‘dry’ mode (not steam) and heat iron to 130 – 170 degrees (middle or wool setting).
- Use the part of the iron plate where there are no holes for the most even heat distribution
- Place label with the name side up! Holding the iron flat, press name label in place for 10 -15 seconds. DO NOT move the iron around.
- Allow garment to cool down.
- Repeat steps 2 and 3 (total of 3 pressings and cooling).
- Use a thin pressing cloth on delicate fabrics – NOT a tea towel.
- Do not iron label on to the care label.
To see a short instructional video please click below
Blank iron-on labels are available from The Name Label Company to cover labels when clothes are passed on or sent to a charity shop.
Warning: All labels can present a choking hazard for small children if not used correctly or if they become detached. Follow the care instructions on the garment. DO NOT use iron-on labels for garments that are non-iron. Other label options available – contact the Name Label Company for details.
Sew-In labels:
Our printed sew-in name tags are similar in material to our iron-on labels, you may at first not believe these are not actually sew-in – but they are!
- Cut them to the size and shape you want - with no chance of any frayed edges
- Remove label from backing sheet and place in position (it may feel slightly tacky at first, but this soon goes)
- Sew-In to garment
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- Ensure surface area is dry, clean and free from dust.
- Remove label from backing sheet and apply to surface.
- Ensure all edges are firmly smoothed down.
All stick-on labels are dishwasher and microwave safe.
- Remove the label from the backing sheet and loosely fold in half.
- Place the ‘pin’ on a hard surface and push garment on to the pin followed by the label. Ensure the ‘pin’ stays straight when garment and label are fixed.
- Place ‘cap’ over the ‘pin’ and push to the base of the ’pin’.
- Simply snap off the spike part of the ‘pin’.
- Remove any excess plastic to leave a smooth surface e.g. with your thumb nail.

To see a short instructional video please click below
Warning: The plastic components of the tagg-on labels as well as the labels can present a choking hazard for small children if not used correctly or if they become detached. Follow the care instructions on the garment. Other label options available – contact the Name Label Company for details.
- Ensure surface area is dry, clean and free from dust.
- Remove label from backing sheet and apply to surface.
- Ensure all edges are firmly smoothed down.
- Place clear laminated patches over the labels for protection.
Warning: All labels can present a choking hazard for small children if not used correctly or if they become detached. Follow the care instructions on the garment. Other label options available – contact the Name Label Company for details.



