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post Nov 26 2009, 10:07 AM

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Continued..

Now let's move the 2nd part of this activity....

Part 2: Applying the number

1. First, align the number of the player accordingly. Use the previously applied name as your guide of reference:

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Align and arrange the numbers on top of the jersey


As shown above, jerseyman used his set square rulers as a guide to ensure that the numbers are aligned and positioned correctly....

2. Then put some masking tape so that the numbers doesn't move from it's intended aligned position on the jersey:

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Place some masking tape on the plastic film to ensure it doesn't move


The placement of the masking tape is up to you to choose.. As long as the nameset that you've arranged previously doesn't move from it's intended position. The placement is important to ensure that it is easy for you to iron on it later (don't put too many masking tapes or else it will be harder to avoid when ironing for the first time).

3. Move the jersey to the ironing board:

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Ready to be ironed!


4. Then cover it with a plain cloth:

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Cover the nameset with a plain cloth


5. Iron press firmly for 5 seconds on top of the nameset that is covered with the cloth. But please be careful not to iron on top of the masking tape. This is why you should use a plain white cloth that is transparent:

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Iron press the nameset with the plain cloth to protect your jersey. Don't iron on the masking tape!


6. Then, remove the plain cloth and peel off the masking tape... At this moment, don't peel off the nameset's plastic film yet, only the masking tape:

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Peel off the masking tape only


7. After removing the masking tape (only), cover back the nameset with the plain cloth and iron press firmly again (5 seconds) :

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Iron press firmly the nameset again with the plain cloth


8. Once you've covered all the areas on ironing the nameset, remove the plain cloth. Then, fan or flap your jersey so that you help remove the heat from the previous ironing (since this is a cold peel type PU nameset):

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Flap or fan your jersey to remove the heat from previous ironing


9. Again... since the nameset I'm applying here is cold peel, I have to ensure it's already cold before I can peel off the plastic film. Use your hands to feel the nameset's film and ensure that it is cold before you start peeling it off:

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Feel the plastic film first before you peel it..


10. Here comes the tricky part again.... Gently, carefully, patiently, slowly... peel off the plastic film:

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Carefully.. peel off the plastic film


To be continued...

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post Nov 26 2009, 10:08 AM

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Continued..

11. OK... what happens if during the peeling off process... you see that the PU nameset is not 100% bonded? As shown below:

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Oh no!


No worries, if.. during the process of peeling off the nameset's plastic film, you happen to notice something like shown above, re-iron again the nameset. Repeat steps 5-10 as shown above... Ensure that there's equivalent amount of coverage and pressure during ironing..

If you manage to re-apply the ironing again correctly, it should be ok and you can continue to peel the plastic film off:

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Carefully.. peel off the plastic film


Then you have completed Part 1 and Part 2... Wait, is it done yet? Not yet...

To ensure that your PU nameset is 100% solidly bonded to the jersey's surface.. the thin PU nameset's surface MUST mimic the original surface of the plain jersey.. If the jersey has some unique patterns on the surface, it must also appear on the nameset..

To do this (ensure 100% solid bonding of PU nameset), you have to do Part 3.. which is to ensure the solid bonding of the PU nameset:

Part 3: Ensuring the solid bonding of PU nameset

The key here is to ensure that the PU nameset's surface is not plain and solid, but it must mimic the original surface of the jersey. Here are the steps:

1. Flip your jersey inside out (terbalikkan it first) and put it on top of the ironing board:

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Flip your jersey inside out and put it on the ironing board


2. Iron press firmly for 5 seconds on the areas where the PU nameset sits:

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Another way you can do is, re-use the plastic film that you peeled off previously and then place the film on top of the nameset and then iron on top of it ... This is a risky move that I won't recommend, but it works... Ensure that you terbalikkan or flip the plastic film so that the remains from the previously removed nameset doesn't overlap the PU namesets and leave marks on it..

But jerseyman recommends step 2 (flip it inside out first), to be more safer...

3. The key here, as spoken earlier is to ensure that the PU nameset's surface is not plain solid, but it must mimic the original surface of the jersey. As I am using the Man United 2007-2009 home jersey, the back of the jersey's surface has this unique holes.. The PU nameset's surface MUST mimic the holes of the jersey's surface to ensure that it has 100% bonded solidly...

Here is the comparisons between a number that was ironed pressed beneath it previous (using step 2) and a number that has not yet been done so:

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Comparisons between the PU numbers that was iron press beneath it (left)
and not iron press beneath it yet (right)


To see clearer, here are the closeup photos of the applied PU namesets that has been solidly applied on to the jersey (iron pressed while the jersey was flipped inside out or terbalikkan first):

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Look at the surface of the PU letters.. You can see the matching holes of the original jersey's surface

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Look at the surface of the PU numbers.. You can see the matching holes of the original jersey's surface


Finally.......... after completing Part 3, your work is done.. Wallaaaa...

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Final results........... sweet!


And I also completed the jersey with applying the UCL starball and CWC patch:

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Conclusion....

The pros and cons of applying lextra/velvet namesets against PU namesets:

Lextra/velvet namesets:
Pros - Less risky
Cons - A bit tedious when you have to arrange them one by one

PU namesets:
Pros - Less tedious where the letters are already pre-arranged
Cons - A bit risky

If you're afraid to DIY apply the namesets yourself, you can always send it to a shop and have the experts do it for you. But if you are a daredevil and willing to take risk.... why not. But bare in mind the risks again...................... good luck!

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QUOTE(schmeichel7 @ Nov 26 2009, 10:08 AM)
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very good skill, can save the cost to send over shop smile.gif

till now i still not dare to iron myself.... sweat.gif
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post Nov 26 2009, 10:48 AM

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nice guide dude thumbup.gif

will definitely come in useful for me!
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post Nov 26 2009, 10:49 AM

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let me try tonight.... RM06/07 with B23.....
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post Nov 26 2009, 10:52 AM

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QUOTE(redyap @ Nov 26 2009, 10:49 AM)
let me try tonight.... RM06/07 with B23.....
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wah good luck. hope it goes well.
and do share the pics + results with us!

btw jerseyman, i have that exact same NN that i havent applied.
gonna put it on the new away kit i think smile.gif
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post Nov 26 2009, 10:53 AM

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post Nov 26 2009, 10:54 AM

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QUOTE(redyap @ Nov 26 2009, 10:49 AM)
let me try tonight.... RM06/07 with B23.....
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Bro.. Read my guide again ya.. Remember to check if it's Cold or Hot Peel...

Do you know what kind of nameset is it for the Real Madrid 2006/2007 nameset? Please check first. I know what type it is.. I just want to check you out first..

QUOTE(nimrod2 @ Nov 26 2009, 10:52 AM)
wah good luck. hope it goes well.
and do share the pics + results with us!

btw jerseyman, i have that exact same NN that i havent applied.
gonna put it on the new away kit i think smile.gif
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Good luck mate.. It's fun to DIY. Just be careful.

QUOTE(teckhooi @ Nov 26 2009, 10:53 AM)
Ordered Done For KitBag

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How much is the total price? You're using UPS?

If yes, there is a chance you will be taxed later.


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post Nov 26 2009, 10:59 AM

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QUOTE(teckhooi @ Nov 26 2009, 10:53 AM)
Ordered Done For KitBag

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wow what did u get?
normal or express shipping?

QUOTE(schmeichel7 @ Nov 26 2009, 10:54 AM)
Good luck mate.. It's fun to DIY. Just be careful.
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definitely fun to do. haha just scary but it's all worth it in the end smile.gif

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post Nov 26 2009, 11:06 AM

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QUOTE(teckhooi @ Nov 26 2009, 10:53 AM)
Ordered Done For KitBag

6 Jersey One Shot.
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Good luck guy....... IMO, sometime it's not worth to save the shipping cost than be taxed..... hmm.gif


QUOTE(schmeichel7 @ Nov 26 2009, 10:54 AM)
Bro.. Read my guide again ya.. Remember to check if it's Cold or Hot Peel...

Do you know what kind of nameset is it for the Real Madrid 2006/2007 nameset? Please check first. I know what type it is.. I just want to check you out first..
Good luck mate.. It's fun to DIY. Just be careful.
How much is the total price? You're using UPS?

If yes, there is a chance you will be taxed later.
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If not mistaken, there is Hot Peel NNs, right jerseyman?? icon_rolleyes.gif
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post Nov 26 2009, 11:24 AM

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QUOTE(redyap @ Nov 26 2009, 11:06 AM)
If not mistaken, there is Hot Peel NNs, right jerseyman??  icon_rolleyes.gif
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For Real Madrid 06/07 nameset.. It's Hot Peel:

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credits: wongkwp

Be extra careful ya..

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post Nov 26 2009, 11:41 AM

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yup..i know that the NNs of RM B23 is Hot Peel...
So, think that it might big different of DIY for Cold and Hot peel.....

tx for your info jerseyman.... i will do aware and extra carefull on it....

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Total Is 126.63
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Coz I At SG.
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QUOTE(redyap @ Nov 26 2009, 11:41 AM)
yup..i know that the NNs of RM B23 is Hot Peel...
So, think that it might big different of DIY for Cold and Hot peel.....

tx for your info jerseyman.... i will do aware and extra carefull on it....
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Methods are the same, except that when it's still hot, you have to peel off the film immediately...

QUOTE(teckhooi @ Nov 26 2009, 11:47 AM)
Total Is 126.63
Express Shipping.

Coz I At SG.
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One question.. Why you bought so many? You want to complete your collection or re-sell it later?

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post Nov 26 2009, 11:57 AM

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oh that's how u get your MU jerseys for less than rm200?


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post Nov 26 2009, 12:09 PM

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Order From Frens. Especially England Away Jersey. Cheap.

Me Also Grab Few. for My Bro And Gf.

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very nice guide jerseyman
got the same shirt with cr7 on the back,
but not dare to do it myself, I think you have to got a bit of patient to do that and a bit of guts as well, which I don't have. LOL
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QUOTE(teckhooi @ Nov 26 2009, 12:09 PM)
Order From Frens. Especially England Away Jersey. Cheap.

Me Also Grab Few. for My Bro And Gf.
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if i'm not mistaken, the england away jersey comes along with free NN. That's a good bargain.
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QUOTE(teckhooi @ Nov 26 2009, 11:47 AM)
Total Is 126.63
Express Shipping.

Coz I At SG.
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u using SG credit card as well?

in SG no need worry about custom tax, as it subject to valued SG$400 (or SG$500), and no weight limit oso i think...
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post Nov 26 2009, 02:05 PM

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Yeah. I Am Using SG Credit Card.

My Point Is To Utilize The Postage

Anyhow, I Have Carry From SG To MY For Postage By Poslaju


Added on November 26, 2009, 5:42 pmkitbag 15% discount finished!

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