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Old 12-05-2012, 06:45 AM
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amh
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I use silicone spray from the hardware store. The same stuff you would use to lubricate doors, etc. I spray it onto my surface one is a counter top and the other plastic, right before I’m going to machine quilt. Wipe off the excess, and I have a slippy slidey surface.
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I purchased mine at Home Depot. (Orange can and you find it where the WD40 is) Sprayed it on a test surface, wiped it off with paper towel, and then checked to see if it would come off on the fabric. It didn’t, so I sprayed some directly onto a test piece of fabric. Let it dry and saw no marks. I would advise anyone to do a test on your surface and fabric just to make sure.
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WARNING: Do not get this stuff onto your floor. You do not want to end up on your keister, and you will.
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The bonus to this is you can use it on squeeky door, hinges, and whatever else you need to around the house.

amh
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