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Old 11-16-2013, 10:11 AM
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Frixion pens are great, but make sure you get rid of them correctly or they'll come back. an acquaintance here in Alaska received a quilt last winter that had some strange markings on it - it had been sent by a good friend in the lower 48 where it had been warm. Realized that what had happened was that the frixion pen markings had been eliminated to the point they were not visible in the warmer temps, but when the package was shipped, the cold temps brought them out again...they were eventually able to get the marks out permanently, but it was a mess till they figured out what was happening.
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Old 11-16-2013, 04:57 PM
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Everyone should know by now the marks will come back in cold temps. That is no big deal. Sharon explains how to eliminate the pen's ink completely and forever.
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