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sylviak 01-27-2012 11:40 AM

Gosh! I sure hope I can get this out!!
 
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I've been quilting a twin size Sunbonnet Sue for a friend of mine. She gave me the block to put together for her and then quilt. I'm on the middle row and had just come in this morning to work on it and noticed one of the blocks has what appears to be small, dark oil splatters on it. I can't quite figure out how this happened. It had to be from my machine. Anyway, I put powder on them to try to soak up any excess. I guess I'll tell my friend and then wash it when it I get it finished. As far as getting it out, I'm considering Goop, which takes off tractor grease or...I have a bottle of "Grandma's Secret Spot Remover" that I've never used. Any suggestions? Here's a picture of the spots:

sylviak 01-27-2012 11:41 AM

Sorry it's so fuzzy!

pinkberrykay 01-27-2012 11:42 AM

Try Dawn liquid soap and see if that helps. They use it on wildlife when there is an oil spill. Good luck, I hope you get it out.

Tartan 01-27-2012 11:59 AM

Are you still able to get something between the layers? If you can then I would put a folded white paper towel behind the spots before trying anything. That way the spot won't go through to the batting and back. If you can't get something behind it, I would wait to try when you are done quilting. I would then try a q-tip with a clear dawn solution and dab one spot to see how it goes. You may need to embroider flowers or maybe french knots over the spots. Make that block Sunbonnet Sue in a hail storm. :)

eastermarie 01-27-2012 12:16 PM

You might try lighter fluid on the tip of a Qtip. It will take out greasy stains and not harm fabrics. My MIL used it all the time to take out greasy spots from her work clothes at the factory.

Buckeye Rose 01-27-2012 12:33 PM


Originally Posted by pinkberrykay (Post 4916394)
Try Dawn liquid soap and see if that helps. They use it on wildlife when there is an oil spill. Good luck, I hope you get it out.

use the original formula Dawn....no bleach

sylviak 01-27-2012 12:39 PM

The powder didn't do much for it. I think I may just wait until the quilt is done and then treat and wash the quilt. I'm assuming it is oil since there hasn't been anything else that would make spots like that around the quilt. I'm not even sure it is from the machine....

Peckish 01-27-2012 01:11 PM

Years ago I used to work for a clothing manufacturer who used a spray for oil stains that ended up on the finished garments from the knitting machines. You can find an identical product at Hancock's fabrics, it's called Sullivan's Fast Spot Remover. You spray it on the oil spot, let dry, then brush it off. It leaves no residue. I use it ALL THE TIME on oh-so-dear hubby's silk ties and dress shirts - he seems to have a thing for butter. ;)

QuiltnNan 01-27-2012 01:19 PM


Originally Posted by Tartan (Post 4916457)
You may need to embroider flowers or maybe french knots over the spots. Make that block Sunbonnet Sue in a hail storm. :)

LOL on the hail storm. I like your embroidery ideas.

paulettepoe 01-27-2012 01:20 PM

the granny stuff is great.

sylviak 01-27-2012 01:48 PM

I'm afraid to use water on it right now, even though I can reach under it. She had a block that had a brown spot on it and she soaked it in oxyclean then washed it by hand. The spot came out, but the green thread in the flower stem bled. I will need to use a couple of color catchers when I wash it.

AnnieH 01-27-2012 02:01 PM

Nothing to advise but wish you luck.
Annie

Greenheron 01-27-2012 02:57 PM

Bummer. In the factory we used Go-Jo.

sylviak 01-27-2012 03:04 PM

OK, I "took the bull by the horns" and used a mixture of detergent and Oxyclean and dabbed it on with a Q-tip, rubbing it in. I just let it dry and it was still there, but faintly. So, I did it again. It is now drying the second time. If it is gone this time, I'll use a wet washcloth and rinse it best I can and let it dry again. So far no color run, but it will definitely need a couple of color catchers. I'm beginning to feel immensly better! The "horror" is beginning to fade!


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