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Old 07-20-2010, 02:04 PM
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Originally Posted by LovinMySoldier
You can also get the same affect with a trash bag. I am probably going to get in trouble saying that but I would just use a trash bag :) put your material in it and then tighten it up around the sucker portion to your vacuum. Then be sure to tie it tight and quickly before the air gets in. It works better if the bag isn't totally full.
My husband did this for me when we moved and some of my fabric had to go into storage for a few weeks. He spent hours transferring the fabric into the bags and sucking all the air out and then tying it really tight with a zip tie. He actually went through alot more trouble than maybe I would have but it was awesome and my fabric was safe and dry.
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