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Old 04-10-2019, 10:09 AM
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How do you avoid this when cutting batting and flannel? Is it time for a new mat? I can get it off with scrubbing, just wondering if a better way to cut batting. Thanks Ladies.
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Old 04-10-2019, 10:24 AM
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I think I read on FB that someone laid a piece of parchment paper on their mat first and it kept the batting out of the cutting grooves. I've not tried it. I have a worn out mat that I use when cutting batting.
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I use baby wipes to help move fluff like this from my mat.
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I use an adobe pad to wipe my cutting board clean. You could possibly turn the mat over and use the other side.
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Old 04-10-2019, 11:20 AM
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Originally Posted by QuiltnNan View Post
I think I read on FB that someone laid a piece of parchment paper on their mat first and it kept the batting out of the cutting grooves. I've not tried it. I have a worn out mat that I use when cutting batting.
Thanks Nan... I will try that , I have an old mat too, and should get it out.... lol . I like to clean mine with this razor blade... scrapping both directions is great
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what is an adobe pad?
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Old 04-10-2019, 03:28 PM
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I sometimes just use the unmarked back of my cutting mat just in case. Also, I've used a dry sponge sometimes.
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I cut batt and flannel on the back of my mat. For quick clean up, the edge of my rotary ruler does a pretty good job removing debris from my mat.
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An old fashioned gum eraser takes it out really slick. We sell a lot of erasers at the store, because it works so well.
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I find this happens with a really dull blade!

Try changing your blade to a new one see if that makes a difference;
I bet it will. =)
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