#[[Catch Up on Dirty Laundry|Launder]] the jersey on gentle cycle to remove any debris. Allow it to dry. Turn your jersey inside out when laundering it to avoid additional loosening of the lettering.
#[[Image:1_288.JPG|thumb|The problem number.]]Lay the jersey on the [[Iron|iron]]ing board with numbers smoothed out.
#[[Image:2_219.JPG|thumb|Things you need.]]Set your iron to the hottest setting and turn the steam feature off.
#[[Image:3_964.JPG|thumb|Paper and iron in position]]Position the number carefully, and place the edge of a sheet of plain paper over it.
#[[Image:4_719.JPG|thumb|Pressing the edges.]]Press the edge (not the whole bottom) of the iron to the edge of the letter.
#*Notes:
#**Place the edge of the paper even with the edge of the plastic number so that you can see what you are doing more easily.
#**Use only the edge of the iron, not the entire flat surface. The object is to seal the two layers of plastic to each other along their edges. Using the entire flat part of the iron will place too much heat over too much surface area at once.
#**You will need to experiment with heat, time, and pressure applied to find the best combination. Start with very short pressing time... almost a "tap" and gradually increase it until you come to a (few seconds) time period which will adhere the plastic layers without melting them so much that they stick to the paper.
#Gently press down and slide the edge of the iron slowly along the edge of the paper.
#*You do not want the iron to actually touch the [[Clean Up Melted Plastic and Wax|plastic]], as this will melt the plastic and leave ugly goo on your iron. See "Tips" below.
#Continue until every edge is tacked back down into place.
#Leave the jersey on the ironing board until everything has [[Cool Down Your Drinks at a Picnic|cooled]] down.
#[[Image:5_859.JPG|thumb|Finished!]]Pat yourself on the back and prepare for your kid to say "Hey! You fixed it! Thanks!"

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