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It Didn't Wash Out Maybe??
I just finish a quilt that I marked with the Crayola Ultra Washable markers. After I washed it, with two color catchers, I was dismayed to see green spots on the back. I don't think it's the green fabric bleeding through, because the fabric was pre washed and the neighboring fabrics are just fine and clean. Do you think it is the markers? Or maybe my laundry soap? I'm kind of at a loss. Thanks for any help!
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try dawn detergent for dishes on the spots, or Grandma's secret spot remover available at ACMore. good luck.
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The crayola washable markers have always washed out for me.
I second lynnie's suggestion of dawn dish soap. Good luck |
Wow. Mine have always washed out. I also suggest Dawn
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Originally Posted by lynnie
(Post 7928499)
try dawn detergent for dishes on the spots, or Grandma's secret spot remover available at ACMore. good luck.
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My Crayola markers have always washed out, so I'm guessing it may be something else on there. Also, IMHO, you don't have to use Dawn. Any dish soap will do.
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I recently used a brown Crayola Ultra washable to mark a quilt. I am not ready to wash the quilt, but thought I could use a wet rag to spot clean it. It didn't work. Then I put the piece in the sink with running water and a dot of dawn. It still did no all come out.
My mistake was not testing. I just assumed since everyone else had great luck, so would I. :( |
I've had great luck with the washable markers. Even though you prewashed the green fabric...that could be the culprit. I prewashed and dried a red Kim Diehl fabric as well as a Hoffman red fabric. The Hoffman bled when I applied steam. The other when I washed the quilt (with color catcher) the first time. I haven't rewashed the red quilt, but plan on using orvus and color catchers the second time around.
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I have not had the Ultra markers fail me so far. I use them to mark all quilting lines and many have been on the quilt top for months before I finished and all the color has washed out. But you never know when one batch of one color got a little more pigment then before. But it is made to wash out so another wash with soak should take the color out. I wouldn't put any detergent in with only a few spots to get out. Put Dawn on the spots.
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Originally Posted by oksewglad
(Post 7928750)
I've had great luck with the washable markers. Even though you prewashed the green fabric...that could be the culprit.
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I only wash fabrics and quilts with Tide Coldwater liquid detergent and color catchers. I just use the washable Crayola markers, always washes out. Even pre washing all my fabrics just certain colors still bleed sometimes. I buy fabrics mainly from Hobby Lobby and Walmart and have very good results. I usually use 3 or 4 color catchers, using them until they start falling apart.
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I had one Crayola marker (orange) that did not completely wash out...used a little Spray n Wash and washed it again. Poof! All gone.
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NZ- Dawn takes out a lot of stuff. Maybe rub some in and then let in soak in a pail or some container.
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Originally Posted by Sheri.a
(Post 7928730)
I recently used a brown Crayola Ultra washable to mark a quilt. I am not ready to wash the quilt, but thought I could use a wet rag to spot clean it. It didn't work. Then I put the piece in the sink with running water and a dot of dawn. It still did no all come out.
My mistake was not testing. I just assumed since everyone else had great luck, so would I. :( |
Originally Posted by oksewglad
(Post 7928750)
I've had great luck with the washable markers. Even though you prewashed the green fabric...that could be the culprit. I prewashed and dried a red Kim Diehl fabric as well as a Hoffman red fabric. The Hoffman bled when I applied steam. The other when I washed the quilt (with color catcher) the first time. I haven't rewashed the red quilt, but plan on using orvus and color catchers the second time around.
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Originally Posted by kat13
(Post 7929717)
What is orvus?
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