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Correct Al, iron on (bond thingies) are a no-no, as was the job the ladies did if they were doing it to FIA suits.
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Not sure that would have helped or not which is something I cannot seem to get a positive answer about.
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As the reply was about badges, I meant no stitching for any badge or embroidery may go through all the layers in an FIA suit, even with Nomex.
It is all clearly written (?) in the FIA rules. Not sure Al if I sent you the link as well to the FIA regs about that? |
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