

Ironslide 2000 Tabletop Cover, 29 by 65-Inch,Silver
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EmmyJay
16-04-2025Unfortunately I had to throw this away. The adhesive back stuck to itself when I tried to apply it to my ironing surface. I tried to smooth it out again but it may as well have been duct tape. There was no way to unglue it from itself. It was unusable.
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Alene Walsh IV
> 3 dayThis 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
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Juan M.
Greater than one weekI 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.
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Connie Schofield
> 3 dayGreat product. Made an oversized ironing table for quilting projects.
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SLK53
17-04-2025I would not recommend this product to anyone! The backing paper did not peel off in a one large piece as stated, it shredded into tiny strips. I threw this away....do not spend your money on this. This product is very misrepresented by Bo-Nash. They shouldnt even sell this product and I doubt they get many repeat customers.
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Deb Bowman
> 3 dayMy son made a ironing station for me for Christmas. I covered it with the iron slide. Very happy with the results.
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FinkF
Greater than one weekI bought the product because the dimensions are just perfect for my quilt ironing board. I used to buy heat resistant material and staple it to the my 60 x 25 ironing board. With this product, I just have to stick it to the surface and wrap it around the corners and sides. This self adhesive cover is manageable to wrap around. Thank you Bo-Nash!
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PA Resident
> 3 dayUnusual ironing board cover for an oversized ironing board. Given as gift and loved by recipient.
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beth
> 3 dayThis is the second BoNash ironing board cover for me. The first one lasted about 20 years. Its the only one Ive found that fits my oversize ironing board. Had a couple of questions and the company was quick to respond. Have also used their bonding powder--takes practice and iron cleaning. Can recommend both.
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lovedquilts
> 3 daygreat product