Ironslide 2000 Tabletop Cover, 29 by 65-Inch,Silver
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Paula Keiper
> 24 hourWe made a really nice ironing board platform for ironing my quilts, and found a good pattern online. We glued 1/4 inch regular foam onto the board (came in a roll, from Amazon), then tried to put this product over the foam. All went fine until the paper started sticking to the back of the silver fabric and ripping off in pieces. We DID peel it very slowly, it ripped anyways. The creases in this fabric from being folded were DEEP and we had to iron it before applying or we are sure they would have shown after applying it. Perhaps the ironing caused the problem, we dont know, but just as other reviewers stated, the paper on the back is a problem. I had to peel it off with a tweezers as we were applying, constantly stopping the process to peel the paper. I would try NOT ironing it and living with the creases. The manufacturer needs to SHIP THIS IN A ROLL, like Heat n Bond comes - the creases are a problem. After much work, the board came out great, but there are some lumps here and there where the foam simply peeled away with the paper.
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madenton
> 24 hourRegrettably, the backing paper isnt strong enough to pull it in one piece as she does in the video, even if you pull it very gently and in very small batches. It keeps tearing into little tributaries along the way. You have to stop repeatedly and go back to unstick those little rivers and pull them forward. Sometimes they fold back onto themselves and then you have a major problem in unsticking them. Its a good idea in theory...and Im glad I finally have it stuck on after about an hour...but for $33 it wasnt worth the aggravation. AMENDED POST: Its been a couple of weeks and I have updated my original post to add another star. While I was irritated with installing this cover, I do admit that I like it very much once it was installed.
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Molly Bruce
> 24 hourIf 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.
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SLK53
> 24 hourI 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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Alene Walsh IV
> 24 hourThis 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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Cheryl A. Unger
> 24 hourBest Ironing board cover ever!
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lsarnp
> 24 hourWorks well
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Deb Bowman
> 24 hourMy 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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beth
> 24 hourThis 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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J L L
> 24 hourTake your time with the install and you will love the product.