Cigarette ashes, campfires, hot irons, and other accidents can cause burn holes in clothing.
00:00 - Don't throw out the damaged fabrics; instead, you can fix the burn holes in minutes.
00:08 - Step 1. Prepare the damaged area.
Prepare the damaged area by trimming any jagged bits or burn marks with the scissors and clean the damaged area with a household cleaner. If padding is missing and the area under the damage is depressed, insert cotton balls or cotton batting and spread evenly.
00:17 - Step 2. Insert the backing fabric.
Cut out a piece of backing fabric with rounded edges, larger than the damaged area. Insert the backing fabric with the help of the spatula.
00:37 - Step 3. Mix and shake the repair fibers.
Fill the color fibers into the empty jar. Use the main colors or mix and match the right color for your project with the help of the color matching guide included in the kit. Add the metal ball into the mixing jar, screw the lid on, and shake the jar for at least 30 seconds. Remove the metal ball and secure the mesh to the jar with the rubber band to create a sifter.
00:50 - Step 4. Apply a thin layer of fabric glue.
Apply the glue to the damaged area, under, and along the edges. Fill the damaged area as evenly as possible. Also, apply a thin layer of glue around the damage to blend in the repair.
01:09 - Step 5. Sift the repair fibers.
Hold the mixing jar upside down and gently tap. Cover the fabric glue completely. Gently pack down the fibers with the spatula.
Allow 24 hours to dry. Blow off excess fibers. If the repaired area gets hard wear, you can protect it by spraying a clear hairspray.
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