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Can I iron on decals myself?

T-Shirt Shoppe - Frequently Asked Questions
All commercial & custom transfers require them to be heat pressed with a heat press machine with 40 pounds of pressure at 375-390 degrees for 8-20 seconds.
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How do I get my old decals off?

Hardline Products - Frequently Asked Questions
Use a hair dryer to warm the decals and they should peel right off. Do small sections at a time. If you use a heat gun, be careful not to burn your paint or finish.
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All of our vinyl graphic products are made from high quality self adhesive vinyl material. Our materials are of the highest quality and is very flexible making for a very easy application. All our vinyl graphics can be applied virtually anywhere.
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All Out Graphics FAQ page
Standard vinyl decals are made of 2.7 mil Intermediate vinyl. 5 year durability. Metallic based decals(chrome)do not last as long as regular vinyl decals.
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Frequently Asked Questions? - AFE Graphics
We use only the best quality graphic material designed for vehicle use. We use many product name brands including 3M, Avery and others to achieve the correct colors. Materials are designed to be easily applied over clear coat or to be clear coated into the paint work for years of extra protection. Most decals are printed single layer or made same as the original decals were mfg. In some cases we've come up with a better design in order to out last the original.
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Can I iron?

You can iron directly over Simply Spray, but not Stencil Spray. It is not necessary to iron Simply Spray to heat set it. Stencil Spray should be treated like silkscreen and care should be taken to avoid ironing it. Ironing directly over the paint could distort the appearance.
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FAQ about veganism
In 1997 The American Dietetic Association position paper on vegetarian diets reportedthat vegetarians do not have a higher incidence of iron deficiency than do non-vegetarians. Vegan sources of iron include legumes, dark leafy greens, dried figs, prunes, black strap molasses, nuts, millet, certain whole grains such as quinoa, and acidic foods cooked in cast-iron pans.
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How do I remove the adhesive from the old decals?

Hardline Products - Frequently Asked Questions
Use Sticker-Off! Decal Adhesive Remover. Just spray it on the adhesive, allow a few minutes for the product to penetrate and then wipe away with a clean, soft cloth.
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If you are having a colonoscopy, stop the iron four days before the procedure. Iron can interfere with the colonoscopy preparation resulting in a poorly cleaned colon. You do not need to stop iron if you are only having an upper endoscopy.
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How do I clean rust off iron?

Frequently Asked Questions for letterpress
The way we remove rust from machined iron surfaces at the foundry, is with plenty of solvent (or diesel oil) and a scotch brite pad. Wear rubber gloves so you don't dry out your fingers. When the metal is shiny, wipe on a coating of oil to protect it. For areas that cannot be oiled, because of paper contact, try Johnson's Paste Wax. Rub it on heavy, and don't polish it off. It will self-polish, and protect in the mean time.
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Should I Worry About Iron In A Vegan Diet?

FAQ For Vegetrial World
quot;Iron deficiency, unlike protein deficiency, sometimes is a real problem, but meat is not the answer. The American Dietetic Association said in 1988 that vegetarians don't have a higher incidence of iron deficiency than nonvegetarians. If you are concerned about getting enough iron, avoid eating iron- rich foods along with substances that inhibit iron absorption: phyates (found in high-bran and unmilled cereals), polyphenols (such as tannins in tea) and calcium.
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Are there other disorders that cause iron overload?

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In the United States, the most frequent cause of iron overload is hereditary hemochromatosis. However, there are rare genetic disorders that also result in iron overload such as neonatal hemochromatosis and juvenile hemochromatosis. In addition, iron overload can result from years of excess iron ingestion and repeated blood transfusions.
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Do your pigments contain iron oxide?

K.P. Beauty Products - Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
Yes. Pigments containing iron oxide helps the color last longer and is less likely to cause allergic reactions compared to organic or vegetable based pigments.
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What is 'Iron Overload'?

Resonance Health: Frequently Asked Questions
Iron overload is the accumulation of excess iron in body tissues. Hemochromatosis is a disease resulting in iron overload. Hemochromatosis can have genetic and non-genetic causes. As such, the disease is referred to as hereditary hemochromatosis (HHC). Most cases are a result of a genetic predisposition resulting in excessive absorption of iron from the food we eat on a daily basis.
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How do I know if I have iron overload?

Iron Disorders Institute - Frequently Asked Questions
Tests are needed to determine iron overload: fasting serum iron and total iron binding capacity (TIBC) are used to calculate the Tsat% (transferrin-iron saturation percentage). Serum ferritin measures the amount of iron in containment (storage). Tsat% is normally 25-35%; serum ferritin range varies by age and gender, but as a rule 25-75ng/mL is a normal range for most.
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Are my children at risk for iron overload?

Iron Disorders Institute - Frequently Asked Questions
HFE related iron overload is not known to occur in youths. The iron accumulation process in classic HHC is very slow and takes 20-30 years to manifest in symptoms or organ damage. Newborns and infants have a naturally high iron saturation and ferritin, which can be misleading and inappropriately attributed to iron loading. There is a form of juvenile hemochromatosis, but this form is caused by genes other than HFE.
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If I have iron overload, how often should I have a phlebotomy?

Iron Disorders Institute - Frequently Asked Questions
Patients with serum ferritin over 1,000ng/mL need aggressive iron removal and may need a phlebotomy twice a week until ferritin is lowered to a normal range. Once ferritin is below 1,000ng/mL, the risk of cirrhosis is less than 1%. Iron loading patterns vary with the individual depending upon a person's age, compliance with therapy, general health, tissue iron levels, modifying genes not yet discovered, tolerance to blood extractions, and diet, especially the amount of red meat consumed.
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Why do you check iron?

WIC
Iron is found in the blood. It is important because it carries oxygen to all your inner organs so they can function properly.
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How much iron do I need if I am pregnant?

Anemia
Pregnant women need twice as much iron in their diet than women who are not pregnant. But about half of all pregnant women do not get enough iron. During pregnancy, your body needs more iron because of the growing fetus, the higher volume of blood, and blood loss during delivery. If a pregnant woman does not get enough iron for herself or her growing baby, she has an increased chance of having preterm birth and a low-birth-weight baby.
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Is iron dangerous for children with DS?

Down Syndrome: FAQ
The claim that iron is dangerous is often based on two suppositions, the first being that since iron is present in plaques in the brain of people with Alzheimer's disease, iron must be part of the process of the creation of the plaques. However, it has been shown that plaques in the brains of people with Alzheimer's disease are very sticky, and contain many things that may not have been involved in the initial formation of the plaques.
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Why do you limit formulas to iron fortified?

WIC : Frequently Asked Questions
One of WIC's charges is to reduce rates of anemia. If a mother chooses not to breastfeed, iron fortified formulas help prevent anemia. WIC agrees with the American Academy of Pediatrics position that there is no role for the use of low iron formula in the management of gastrointestinal problems such as colic, diarrhea, constipation, vomiting, cramping or flatus.
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When is the Iron-man?

Alegria.com, FAQ: Frequently asked questions
The Ironman triathlon takes place on the island every year in May and consists of 3.8 Km swim, 180 Km bike and 42 Km run. It is the island’s biggest sporting events and it attracts the world’s greatest triathlets.
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Wrought Iron: 1 by 6 by what?

Blacksmithing and Metalworking Q&A : anvilfire Guru page...
Daryl Meier of Damascus steel fame and retired anvilfire guru had an old wrought iron bridge. The side tension bars are either 1 x 6" or 3/4 x 4" to 6". He may have some left. He was selling it for $1/lb a few years ago. Many of these are over 10 feet in length. This would get you close if not the exact size. If the size is picky you could weld up a couple slabs and draw to the necessary size. . Big power hammer time. See the "THE - GURUS" link at the top of this page for contact information.
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