Ironslide 2000 Tabletop Cover, 29 by 65-Inch,Silver

(1244 reviews)

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  • Deb Bowman

    > 24 hour

    My son made a ironing station for me for Christmas. I covered it with the iron slide. Very happy with the results.

  • Di Hull

    > 24 hour

    I love this product, it is easy to install and is wonderful to iron on.

  • Keee

    > 24 hour

    The principle of this is good. The execution is not. The paper does not pull off the back well -- particularly where the cover has folds. The corners are impossible to miter as stated in the directions.

  • Cheryl A. Unger

    > 24 hour

    Best Ironing board cover ever!

  • Alene Walsh IV

    > 24 hour

    This item was $33.00 and product did not come with the Foam. Should have purchased through the Bo-Nash Store direct. Foam and Ironslide for a total of $38.00

  • Juan M.

    > 24 hour

    I just applied mine directly to a 5 X 2 particle board. I ran into all the issues everyone warned about but took extra care - and it worked. - The backing does want to tear into strips, but be careful and after a few inches, you will get it peeling in one piece across the entire short edge. I ironed the piece (on the fabric side) first in order to get out the more serious wrinkles from being folded in the packaging. This heat may have helped loosen the glue a bit so I was able to recover from the tearing of the backing that occurred initially. - The glue and very thin foam backing DOES want to stick to itself AND especially to your fingers. If it sticks to your fingers, it seems to pull the foam away from the fabric and sticks to your fingers instead. Solution: once you have enough of the backing removed, tear off a couple of pieces of that backing and use it between your fingers and the sticky side to hold it down as you peel away more backing. - I peeled away five or six inches all across, pressed it down to my board, held the new stuck edge in place (with a couple of pieces of the torn backing) while I peeled away the next five or six inches. Repeat. Doing just a few inches at a time resulted in great success. I did rush one section and got a minor section where the fabric folded and stick to itself, so be patient. Glue on fingers and scissors comes off easily with a little alcohol. I now have an ironing board wide enough to press full width bolts of fabric. I didnt add any additional batting because I like a firm surface.

  • Vickie

    > 24 hour

    I am so disappointed in the package of Bo-Nash I received yesterday. It is like its been stored somewhere forever. When I tried to take off the backing the sticky foam came off in big chunks or stuck to the backing. Its like its old or something. Ive tried every corner with the same results. Not sure if this is the fault of the vendor or the manufacturer. Live & learn I guess; from now on Ill only buy the product when I can see what Im buying.

  • Irene

    > 24 hour

    If there had been a zero I would rate it zero. I found it impossible to put on my ironing board. I READ the DIRECTIONS and did as they said. I had backing from the cover on my fingers and it was hard to get off. The cover wrinkled badly and I could not straighten it out because it was stuck to the batting that I was instructed to tape to the edges of my ironing board before installing this mess. So it was not possible to smooth it out as stated. If you are thinking of buying this for your ironing board a word of caution DONT BUY IT save yourself a headache. Now Im off to Target to buy a new ironing board cover that will be easy to put on my ironing board. Too bad the instructions didnt recommend watching a video on you tube. This piece of garbage was not cheap and now it is in the trash awaiting trash pick up day.

  • Molly Bruce

    > 24 hour

    If there was a zero I would give this product it. Dont wasted you money on this since all it will do is self adhesive to you and not your ironing board. First I couldnt peel the wax paper off the back without it tearing into a number of strips. In order to remove the little strips I had to remove the adhesive which ended up all over my hands. Trying to get the wax paper off only made the product stick to itself. This created folds and creases which became impossible to pull apart to lay flat on the board. So finally I gave up and Im returning this big sticky, folded and ceases piece of junk.

  • Bonnie

    > 24 hour

    I liked it

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