Basting spray
#4
I was using Dritz, but when I ran out of the 2nd can, I bought June Taylor because it was a larger can for a couple of dollars less. I do like it better. It seems easier to control the spray, especially around the edges. I never basted with thread using either product.
#7
I have used 505 and liked the product, but my can has a buildup at the nozzle and I can't seem to clear it. The spray gets on you hand, and it is very hard to get off, I had to scrub with a toothbrush and was still finding little bits the next day. Any idea what to clear this nozzle with, hot water didn't work.
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OHSue
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I use it on my queen size quilts. Don't use pins anymore, not need to with the 505 spray. I do use helpers to spray baste my quilts. I have taught my husband and my son's girlfriend and they have even spray basted about 6 of them with me just sitting on the side giving them encouragement. I am fortunate that DH is a pastor and the church is almost across the street and we can go over there whenever the room's not being used and have a large floor surface to work on as well as push together long tables so we don't have to get down on the floor.
I have not had problems with the 505 gunking up at the nozzle. I have had others do that. I seriously can't remember what I used to un-gunk in the past.
I have not had problems with the 505 gunking up at the nozzle. I have had others do that. I seriously can't remember what I used to un-gunk in the past.
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