pigma pen disaster
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#11
PaperPrincess , 07-31-2011 10:18 AM
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Yep, I was. Thanks for the correction. Need more coffee!Originally Posted by Prism99
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I think you're confusing Synthrapol with Retayne. Retayne sets die. Synthropol suspends unset dye particles in water so they can be rinsed away. Not sure if it would work in this instance, though.
Originally Posted by PaperPrincess
Hmm, Don't know about the synthropol, that's used to set dye, not remove it.
#12
micron pigma pens are made for textiles of all sorts- and guaranteed to never bleed, run, fade-smear---if it has happened i would call the company right away---they may have a tip to remove the ink- and i'm sure they will replace the pen ... that is of course---if it is in fact a micron pigma pen---which are acid free- archival quality and permenent.
#13
Thank you all for your help. This is why I love this board and have learned so much.
The pen that I used was a pigma micron 08 and the canvas material was 100% cotton. I honestly think that this is my fault because I put it on quite heavily since the material was not completely flat. It has all those crevices that you see in a canvas bag handle. I think this is why it smeared as it was not completely dry and the material was not prewashed. I have tried using the Synthrapol and hairspray too which have helped but not completely. The label is not so much an issue as I can replace it, but the part I worry about is the surrounding fabric that it bled on to. I think I may just plan to cut my losses and remove it and replace it with a larger label to cover the affected fabric.
You all are great! Thanks!
The pen that I used was a pigma micron 08 and the canvas material was 100% cotton. I honestly think that this is my fault because I put it on quite heavily since the material was not completely flat. It has all those crevices that you see in a canvas bag handle. I think this is why it smeared as it was not completely dry and the material was not prewashed. I have tried using the Synthrapol and hairspray too which have helped but not completely. The label is not so much an issue as I can replace it, but the part I worry about is the surrounding fabric that it bled on to. I think I may just plan to cut my losses and remove it and replace it with a larger label to cover the affected fabric.
You all are great! Thanks!