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Moonpi 02-18-2010 04:36 PM

I have a feeling the faux suede may have started melting. I use the brown bag, no steam, and sprinkle salt on it as a gentle abrasive.

barnbum 02-18-2010 04:42 PM

Should the faux suede have a lower setting? Actually I was ironing the paper rather than the fabric. BUT that's not to say I didn't touch it.

If I made a list of everything that could have gone wrong with this project, I'd doing well to have hit every one of them. And I'm not done yet. :shock: :|

Olivia's Grammy 02-18-2010 04:51 PM


Originally Posted by Moonpi
I have a feeling the faux suede may have started melting. I use the brown bag, no steam, and sprinkle salt on it as a gentle abrasive.

I do this too,if it's not to bad I use a dryer sheet. Makes your ironing board smell good too.

flybreit 02-18-2010 04:57 PM

I've always used a little salt sprinkled on a piece of waxed paper (much like the inside of a brown paper
bag :-)>> !)

mic-pa 02-18-2010 05:01 PM

I buy "Iron Off" by Dritz at my Joann's store and it works well, however do it outside or it will set off your smoke alarm. Ask me how I know LOL

JUNEC 02-18-2010 05:06 PM

What do you use to clean off starch build up on your iron?

barnbum 02-18-2010 05:13 PM

It WORKED!! My new sleek iron is BACK!! I found a short paper bag and cut it open--ran the hot iron on that and most of the black stuff came off. There was some other clear stuff on there that didn't, so I added the salt. That worked every better, but there was still a little sticky place, so I ironed a dryer sheet and WOW!!!

THANK YOU ALL SO MUCH!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! :-D :-D :-D :-D

Olivia's Grammy 02-19-2010 07:01 AM

Isn't it great when our advice works. Love this board.

Deb watkins 02-19-2010 07:45 AM


Originally Posted by flybreit
I've always used a little salt sprinkled on a piece of waxed paper (much like the inside of a brown paper
bag :-)>> !)

I also used the salt on the hot iron when one of my students placed the fusible web fusible side up and ironed.

sewcrafty 02-19-2010 09:29 AM

I just did the same exact thing!! Except I even went a step further, I got fusible stuck all over my ironing board cover. Purchased Iron-Off for iron worked really well. Tired of old ironing board cover any way bought a new one with quilting rulers on it. Found out it doesn't pay to do something with a head cold. Brains just don't work well.


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