HELP
#5
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Join Date: Aug 2008
Posts: 844
Originally Posted by Happy Tails
I have always used spray glue (I hate to pin) but this time the spray glue stained my quilt top :( Any ideas how to get that out? I tried hair spray. Thanks, Wendy
This happened to me once when I used June Tailor fusible batting.
The glue on the batting kind of soaked through my quilt top when I ironed them together and it made stipes down my quilt. I went ahead and finished the quilt as it was for charity and I was sure I'd get it out somehow. I mean it's only glue, right?
And then I washed it but it didn't help.
I went to the June Tailor website but there was no mention of this ever happening.
So I called and emailed June Tailor and they said to send it to the dry cleaners.
I told them it'd already been washed and dried but they said to send it to the cleaners anyway.
I did that and everything came out.
They reimbursed me the cost also.
I would suggest you call the mfr and/or look on their website for issues like this.
When I contacted June Tailor, they admitted that they'd heard complaints like mine before.
I asked why they hadn't put it on their FAQ page?
She said "that's a good idea" but the last time I looked (over a year ago) they hadn't added it yet.
My point is sometimes they've heard of things like this happening before and, eventhough it might not be on their website, they still know how to fix it.
I certainly hope you find a solution too.
#10
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Join Date: Dec 2008
Location: Western Wisconsin
Posts: 12,930
Originally Posted by Happy Tails
Thanks everybody,the product is Gunold KK adhesive spray. My daughter's work uses it and I've used it for a couple of years and have never had a problem :(
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