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    Old 03-20-2013, 04:18 AM
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    Default Making your machine as FMQ as possible

    I have read and researched so many tips on setting up your machine for FMQ, a lot of them cost quite a few pennies but the one I like best, and gives me the best results is the cheapest, believe it or not!

    It was only yesterday I realized how effective it was as last November I shelled out megabucks for a new machine and other than a charity quilt I haven't done a FMQ quilt project so I setup my machine to do my Brother's Birthday quilt, so I automatically did what I normally do, like polishing all the surfaces with a good quality silicone furniture polish, the difference was amazing, I didn't realize just how much it helps until I did it on this brand new machine.

    Forget all those fancy slip covers etc; just a good polish with a silicone furniture polish and the quilt glides like Torvill and Dean on ice, honest it really works.

    I am about a third way through and am quite pleased with the results, will post a pic before I post it
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    Old 03-20-2013, 05:28 AM
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    What brand do you use? I am afraid to do this because it might leave residue and stain the quilt.
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    Old 03-20-2013, 05:55 AM
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    Yeah, what brand? I want to try that. I bought the plastic fabric and used it once over a table, but after being folded and put away for a while, it isn't slick anymore.
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    The chemicals in polish may stain the machine and quilt over time. I'm glad it's working for you, but I wouldn't like the chemicals around me, in the air or in my quilts. I love the Super Slider.
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    there is a silicone spray for machines out there. I just keep forgetting to ask my LQS if they have it. https://www.baysidequilting.com/stor...?idproduct=729
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    I used plain old Pledge. Works well and hasn't stained a thing.
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    Old 03-20-2013, 08:44 AM
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    Originally Posted by sewmary
    I used plain old Pledge. Works well and hasn't stained a thing.
    I'm with you sewmary, I use a bog standard polish, Lidl's own which has no colouring but is a good product. I have used it for over 6 years and have had no problems with it at all. I also use Lidl's own multi-purpose wipes for general cleaning of my quilting area including my machine but especially for my rulers, it is brill for those
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    I love your reference to Torvil and Dean! They were/are so amazing. Are they still skating? Glad to know about the silicone polish. Going to give it a try.
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    Never tried polish - I usually sprinkle baby powder and then wipe it all off - makes everything nice and slick and smells good too.
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    Originally Posted by deanneellen
    I love your reference to Torvil and Dean! They were/are so amazing. Are they still skating? Glad to know about the silicone polish. Going to give it a try.
    They were on TV last year teaching people skating in a talent competition, and yes they still skate, gloriously.
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