

Ironslide 2000 Tabletop Cover, 29 by 65-Inch,Silver
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Karen C.
> 3 dayYep, it’s a bit of a project to install but patience and carefully reading instructions made it a success. I just love the way it works- no bunching up and high heat transfer makes ironing long pieces of fabric a breeze. Highly recommend!!
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J L L
> 3 dayTake your time with the install and you will love the product.
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Kathy
> 3 dayIts perfect for my little inside the drawer ironing board
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Thomas Kelley
> 3 dayWonderful product
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Kathy
> 3 dayMy hubby made me a larger quilters rectangular ironing board and had difficulty positioning this stuff onto the surface. After a while he gave up and just stapled it down instead of fussing with the adhesive. He has plenty of experience building things but this one stumped him. And I dont like it because when I press my quilt blocks, the fabric tends to stick to this ironing board cover. I need to actually peel my fabric off the ironing board, and stray threads catch and unravel. Ive had this happen before with lower quality ironing board covers but didnt expect to have a problem with this cover as it had gotten good reviews. I guess well keep looking.
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EmmyJay
> 3 dayUnfortunately 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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Bonnie
> 3 dayI liked it
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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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v14h40
Greater than one weekThis is my third cover and I will buy another when I need to replace it. My first one lasted more then five or six years. I am making a bigger quilters ironing board for current ironing board and am using this as the cover. It is very sticky so make sure you know exactly where you want it to go.
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Molly Bruce
> 3 dayIf 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.