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Old 09-14-2011, 01:56 PM
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Help, I used a blue chaco liner on a beige pattern quilt and it won't all brush or shake out. What could be tried next?
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Old 09-14-2011, 01:59 PM
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I had the same problem with the gray - I washed it with mediocre results. The quilt is for me, so next time I wash it, I'm going to use some kind of stain remover. Very disappointing. I'll watch here to see if anyone has any good advice.
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Old 09-14-2011, 02:00 PM
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Never used those. I try to use regular pencil, as that ALWAYS washes out. Or I use the disappearing blue or purple markers.
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Originally Posted by jljack
Never used those. I try to use regular pencil, as that ALWAYS washes out. Or I use the disappearing blue or purple markers.
I've had pencil not wash out_#2 pencil
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I also use a pencil - mark light enough to see it and by the time I'm done quilting, most of it has rubbed off!!
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Saw in a recent quilt mag, can not remember which one at the moment, to try and us Mr. Clean Magic Eraser. Get it wet and squeeze out so just damp. Then rub on marks. Not sure how it will work but it is worth a shot.
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I've used yellow on dark with no problems. Also the blue on light.
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Originally Posted by CompulsiveQuilter
I've used yellow on dark with no problems. Also the blue on light.
Use white and lt blue on black and no prob. Thanks for warning, tho!
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I had this problem with a yellow Chaco liner. I tried all of the above and still had yellow markings. I emailed the company and they recommended a solution of 5 parts water to 2 parts vinegar; dab it on the line; blot with plain water. I had to do this twice but it did remove the yellow markings. Hope this helps!
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Originally Posted by janRN
I had this problem with a yellow Chaco liner. I tried all of the above and still had yellow markings. I emailed the company and they recommended a solution of 5 parts water to 2 parts vinegar; dab it on the line; blot with plain water. I had to do this twice but it did remove the yellow markings. Hope this helps!
I'm going to try this. Thanks!!!
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