how to remove ironed-on fusible items?
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how to remove ironed-on fusible items?
I have inherited several quilt squares that have shapes ironed on to them with some sort of adhesive product. I am guessing that it is a fusible web, as the shapes are slightly stiff and very evenly adhered. I need to remove one of the shapes from each square.
Can anyone suggest a method? I know this is a difficult question since I have no idea which fusible product was used, but is there a solvent that I could try?
I have a few extra squares that I could practice on. If the extras get damaged I wont be overly concerned.
Thank you!
Can anyone suggest a method? I know this is a difficult question since I have no idea which fusible product was used, but is there a solvent that I could try?
I have a few extra squares that I could practice on. If the extras get damaged I wont be overly concerned.
Thank you!
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I have never tried this, but since you have a test piece.... I clean adhesive off my iron using glass stove top cleaner (no heat). I wonder if you saturate the piece and do some rubbing maybe it would come off? Just a possibility.
#6
I once fused something wrong and had to get it off immediately because it was on a cross stitch done by my daughter. My husband got the HAIRDRYER and together we were able to slowly peal it off. Good luck.
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