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Old 08-24-2016, 03:26 PM
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Bree123
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Originally Posted by pandamommy View Post
Has anyone had a bad experience or heard any negativity about the Crayola Ultra Clean Markers? So many raved about the frixion pens when they first came out and now there is lots of problems with them as they were never designed to be used on fabric. I would think the Crayola markers would be fine as they were designed to come out of fabric. Just curious
I haven't. Crayola Ultra Clean is designed to be water soluble. They were formulated to be able to easily remove from children's clothing (i.e., fabrics). I would be super cautious & test them on silk or silk blends, but I've had no issues getting them out with cotton, wool, linen & poly fabrics and blends of those fabrics. They've been out for a couple years now & I've been using them almost since they first showed up in my local Target.

The regular washable (non-Ultra Clean) markers do not always wash out; when I have heard people complain about "Ultra Clean" markers here on QB, every time it turned out they accidentally bought the regular Washable markers, not the UC markers. With UC, sometimes it's taken me as many as 3x to wash out certain colors (yellow, usually) entirely if it's been sitting on the fabric for a long time, but they always come out completely. If you fall asleep & leave them soaking overnight, the color might be temporarily picked up by light colored fabrics (can you tell I'm speaking from experience? -- oops!) but you just toss in a Color Catcher & soak/wash it again & it all comes right out. I've never had any color return or heard of anyone in my guild who had that happen. We've had people complain about the blue pen, purple pen, Frixion pens, a variety of pencils & colored chalks either not coming out or bleeding, but I've yet to hear any issues with the Ultra Clean markers.

There are only 4 things I would ever use to mark a competition quilt:
1) White chalk/ceramic pencils
2) Actual white chalk
3) Crayola Ultra Clean markers or crayons
4) Golden Threads

A hera marker would also work, but my eyesight isn't good enough to be able to see that.

PS -- I routinely iron my quilt top after marking it & have never had any issues removing the marks from Ultra Clean markers.

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