Pencil on fabric
#31
I tried Grandma's Secret Spot remover and WOW is it great!
My husband got somehting on his scouting shirt the first time he wore it. I stuck it in the wash after spraying it with a pre-spray. I put it straight into the dryer. When I got it out, the stain was still there.
I had heard on this board about Grandma's and thought that I might as well try it. It took that stain straight out!
I also used it on some slacks that had a light stain. It happened a few months ago, so it had been washed and dried. The pre-stain treatment didn't work. So then I tried Grandma's and it came out too!
I think it's wonderful stuff. I found mine in a Local Quilt Chain Store (but not at Joann's).
My husband got somehting on his scouting shirt the first time he wore it. I stuck it in the wash after spraying it with a pre-spray. I put it straight into the dryer. When I got it out, the stain was still there.
I had heard on this board about Grandma's and thought that I might as well try it. It took that stain straight out!
I also used it on some slacks that had a light stain. It happened a few months ago, so it had been washed and dried. The pre-stain treatment didn't work. So then I tried Grandma's and it came out too!
I think it's wonderful stuff. I found mine in a Local Quilt Chain Store (but not at Joann's).
#32
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Join Date: Feb 2009
Location: Northern Michigan
Posts: 12,861
i've been using a good ole sharp pencil with success to mark fabrics for gee...40+ years...and have never had a problem with it washing out.
i've had plenty of problems with specialty quilting pencils, pens and markers.
write as lightly as you can and still see what you need to see, do your work, when you are done with your project -- wash it...no more pencil marks.
i always test a small piece of the fabric i am going to write on just to make sure, i have never had pencil not wash out. and i've had pencil come off with a good eraser too. but i wash everything i make when it is finished.
i've had plenty of problems with specialty quilting pencils, pens and markers.
write as lightly as you can and still see what you need to see, do your work, when you are done with your project -- wash it...no more pencil marks.
i always test a small piece of the fabric i am going to write on just to make sure, i have never had pencil not wash out. and i've had pencil come off with a good eraser too. but i wash everything i make when it is finished.
#33
Originally Posted by bluteddi
now I thought ppl marked their quilts with pencil and it came off???? and now u say it might not???? i'm so confused!!!
#35
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Join Date: Mar 2010
Location: Pueblo, Co
Posts: 663
Get thee to your nearest office supply store and buy a magic rub eraser. It is guaranteed to even remove ink(doesn't)but it does remove pencil marks. Leave no blemish or erasure marks. Since I'm working on double size applique quilt, this little guy is getting a workout!
#37
I've never tried this on pencil, but I mix equal amount of peroxide and water, spray it on the area and let it set for approx. 30 min. and then wash as usual. I have gotten old stains from blood, chocolate and grease from clothing. I'd be willing to try it.....nothing to lose!
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