The apparel patch fixes your clothing and gear in a snap. Tougher Extreme version.
Developed by Finnish mothers, this sticker-like apparel band-aid repairs apparel and equipment. If needed, it can easily be cut to the desired shape. Applied with care, it can stick for years and dozens of washes, and even with more challenging materials, at least a couple of washes. This Extreme version is more rugged than the original, and is great for patching trouser knees, backpacks and shoes
Can be used on both indoor and outdoor apparel and equipment, even on some minor repairs of shoes. Have a package of them at hand at home, and bring a couple on that long hike or travel of yours.
For minor damage, it’s enough to apply one band-aid, and with larger damate, apply one outer on the outer and one on the inner surface.
The glue used in this product complies with EU standards for textile products, and doesn’t contain animal based chemicals or solvents. The fabric is 90% polyamide and 10% elastane. The product package is made of sugar cane. The band-aid is a carbon hand print product, meaning it lengthens the product’s service life, thus reducing its carbon foot print.
Characteristics:
Extreme version: high abrasion resistance and water repelling finish
Measurements: 100 x 195 mm
Soft and flexible
Versatile: use on indoor and outdoor apparel and equipment
Package contains 4 Extreme bandaids
Suits machine washing at 40ºC and tumble dryer, plus ironing at medium power
Do not use stain removers, gall soap, alchohol or chemical washing
Fabric softeners or vinegar are not recommended
Instructions for use:
Detach a bit of the bandaid from its backer paper
Avoid touching the glue
Set the bandaid on a clean surface
Slowly slide the backer paper off
Rub the bandaid with a blunt object such as a metal spoon, pressing relatively hard against a hard, flat surface for 1 to 2 minutes
The repaired product can be used right away
Wait 3 days before washing for the first time, getting the product wet, or stretching it. Remember to include both this product’s washing instructions, and the ones of the repaired product: if conflicting, use the more gentle of the two. Textile treatments, coatings and chemicals can reduce the bandaids resilience in washes. A small amount of piling is typical of a well mounted bandaid.