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Old 05-18-2011, 02:22 AM
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is there some trick to get machine oil out of my quilt once its finished. This is the first quilt I have done since the machine was serviced.
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Old 05-18-2011, 02:51 AM
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Corn starch. Rub in, let set, brush off or vacume. Repeat if necessary.
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Yes, corn start is the way to go. If you can let it sit over night, it's even better. Just pour a little bit on the quilt, then go put your feet up and relax! By morning, you'll be all set to remove the excess.
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Old 05-18-2011, 03:21 AM
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thanks, I will give it a try. the quilt is white and pastels
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Wow I;ll have to remember the corn starch idea.
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I learn something new here every day. Great tip.
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Old 05-18-2011, 05:44 AM
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I got oil on a white quilt once and after I was done and getting ready to wash it I spot checked it with Dawn dish soap!
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That recently happened to a baby quilt that I was quilting for a friend. This quilt was a top that her mother had pieced over 30 years ago...Yikes. (The quilt is going to be a gift from the 92 year old grandmother to her granddaughter that is due with her first baby.) But, the oil came from a generic walking foot that I had recently bought. It left an oil track all long the seam as I was sewing. I had some Dawn dish washing liquid that had Oxyclean in it. I put just a little dab on a white cloth with lots of water, and it lightly washed the area. At first, I didn't think it was coming out, but I came back 15 minutes later & it was completely gone. This was on light or white areas. I might be scared to use it on dark fabrics. Good luck!
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If you are going to wash it rub some dish soap on it then wash I think Dawn works the best
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