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Old 05-16-2016, 09:02 AM
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how do you clean them?
just with warm water or anything else?
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Old 05-16-2016, 09:27 AM
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this link says just wipe with damp cloth http://www.stitchemup.com/tips/press...eet-basics.htm
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If it is fusible glue on it, I have taken a credit card and scraped it off. I also have used a scrap piece of fabric and ironed the little bits off.
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Have you tried the Mr. Clean white eraser? It works on my iron.
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thanks all will try your suggestions
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Interesting topic. Thanks for the post.
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I use a nylon net "scrubbie". Works like a charm.
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Usually just a Mr. Clean and water--but if it's really messy then a nylon scrubbie first.
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I use parchment paper and throw it away. No cleaning necessary! And it's cheaper.
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Originally Posted by Prism99 View Post
I use parchment paper and throw it away. No cleaning necessary! And it's cheaper.
That's what I do, too!
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