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Tobi
Reviewed in the United States on March 7, 2025
I had already gotten the htv off but it left a residue so I got the VLR to get the residue off.Can came dented, but didn’t really affect anything. With some scrubbing, it did mostly remove the adhesive residue, but it also took off some of the fabric color. I guess it’s better than the residue, but still not perfect.
Bar
Reviewed in the United States on March 6, 2025
Works great
Jennifer MadsenGardens
Reviewed in the United States on March 20, 2025
Works great
trishab
Reviewed in the United States on March 17, 2025
This works! I had bought a pair of cute jeans, but they had an ugly snowman/Christmas appliqué on both legs. I ordered this product and followed the instructions exactly, and it completely removed the entire appliqué w/out leaving any residue. Washed them up and can’t even tell there ever was an appliqué on them! (The picture shows before and after removal. After removal the jeans were wet from the product application once I washed them there wasn’t any residue or signs of an appliqué)
Nicholas Rodriguez
Reviewed in the United States on March 15, 2025
First of all. It did not work. At least for me it didn’t. For comparison, I had used Siser Vinyl for my shirts.The issues I had were;-The glue didn’t come off at all. The entire layer of glue remained on the shirts. Which was sticky To the touch, untill the VLR dried. Then I was left with a dry layer of glue of the exact design I just removed.- The vinyl itself got a little too dissolved (I left one shirt sit for longer to see if it’d solve the glue issue) but it made the vinyl weaker and caused it to “smudge” into the shirts.- And lastly. The VLR left a sort of stained ring around the part I poured the VLR.So. It removed the vinyl but still ruined the shirts. Again. I see that a lot of people had great results. It could’ve just been my luck to get bad results.Had it worked? For 20 something bucks. Definitely worth it.
Angela S.
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on September 24, 2024
Although it’s expensive, we had a couple player changes which caused my grandson some tears. This does the job but just be careful not to put on a wood or plastic surface
Customer
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on June 2, 2024
Had a large order I done for 18 tops. The customer decided that the logo on the front was not right. So I had to strip them all off. This stuff made it easy. Put it on and peel off the htv. Job done.
Martin
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on February 14, 2024
Not for me my daughter said it did what it said in the description all ok..
Tina A.
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on November 12, 2024
very useful and did exactly what it supposed to
Michelle Crevling
Reviewed in the United States on September 28, 2023
This stuff worked amazing. I applied it to the front of the vinyl and within maybe 30 seconds you could see the vinyl crinkling and starting to loosen. I then scratched it off with my fingernail with no issues. Everything came off the white onesie (I had black and light blue on it). There is white residue left on the black however (this was a black canvas bag and the same thing happened on a 60poly/40cotton black tshirt). Please ignore the dog hair...it happens! It was a little bit more difficult to scrape off a 10" round full design but with time and scratching it all finally came off.
Courtney OQuenn
Reviewed in the United States on October 28, 2023
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