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Old 01-18-2011, 10:52 AM
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I've not heard of this happening before....check out this article. http://myqbot.blogspot.com/

In short -- a woman used basting spray on her quilt and it yellowed the white backing. The yellow won't come out. I DO question whether she put the quilt in a heated dryer to fluff it after quilting.......maybe it set the spray in -- I don't know. But just an ALERT!!!! :shock:
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Old 01-18-2011, 10:55 AM
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It would help to know which brand of spray it was and whether it was in-date or out-of-date. I went to the blog and it didn't say.

Someone else here posted about yellow stains from a basting spray, but it was an off-brand and also quite old.
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Old 01-18-2011, 10:57 AM
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Thanks for the warning. I don't use white very much for anything...a holdover from having 5 little boys (who are now all taller than me)!
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I love basting sprays. Use them all the time. But on the last quilt I finished it left 2 stains on a darker tan color. It dried looking wet in 2 spots. I did wash the quilt in cold to try and get them out and nothing. They were both just bigger than a quarter. Not sure what happened. They showed up immediately. I didn't have a problem anywhere but those two spots. I thought maybe I used a bit too much. makes me a bit leery now
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Old 01-18-2011, 11:05 AM
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Originally Posted by mom-6
Thanks for the warning. I don't use white very much for anything...a holdover from having 5 little boys (who are now all taller than me)!
So funny. Do you remember, mom-6, the first time you shook your finger at one of those boys and realized you were having to look up to do it? I still remember that--even if it was 40 yrs. ago. I had to exit the room quickly afterward so I could laugh at myself. To their credit, they didn't laugh at me.
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I have a short daughter who used to baby-sit for her taller nieces and she would make them sit on a footstool so she could shake her finger at them!!!
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I've never used it and I don't think I will start. Thanks for alerting us to this information.
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Is it possible the yellowing is caused by using too much of the basting spray?
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thanks for the warning!
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Old 01-18-2011, 01:20 PM
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It would be nice to know the brand that people are having staining issues. Iam wondering if it is one specific brand are more than one that is causing this staining.
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