Well I was dying to try fused applique. I watched different video tutorials but still did a HUGE mess.
I mixed up some of the instructions and I fused my fabric to my ironing table!!! The iron also has some glue on it. I was able to pull the fabric off but the glue stayed on there. Is there a way to clean this mess or am I stuck with a sticky ironing board forever? |
when I do things like that, I just replace the cover. Walmart is open 24-7 and easier and more cost saving then ruining other things I iron (which I have also done) by transferring the sticky to them. Sorry I don't have a better answer.
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Try goo gone. On my iron I have good luck with a Mr. Clean Magic Eraser. AND GET AN APPLIQUE PRESSING SHEET!!!!! haven't had any fusible on my ironing board or my iron since I got one!!
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I see a new ironing board cover coming up. I don't really know of anything to take it off but someone else may have some suggestions.
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Wash it and iron a few scrap pieces over the area. The stain may stay, but it won't be sticky. Guess how I know?
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pressing paper on it absorbs some of the sticky mess pretty well. then try the iron cleaning stuff and a new cover!
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That can only mean that you will be very successful at applique. We have all done that. A magic eraser will clean your iron and a new cover will help a lot, like nothing happened. If you don't replace it dust will stick to it and it will burn a little every time you iron until it becomes a mess.
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I use waxed paper to get the glue off my iron. Just take a piece and iron it a few times. You can use parchment paper for ironing sheets. I use a piece that is large enough to fold in half and then I place my applique inside before ironing it. That saves the iron and the ironing board cover. The paper can be used a few times before throwing it away. I now keep my box of parchment paper in my sewing room instead of in the pantry. :)
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Faultless Hot Iron Cleaner is wonderful for the iron...I've purchased it at the grocery store, WalMart, etc. Comes in a tube. Can be found in the laundry isle.... I second the suggestion to purchase the special mat to cover the ironing board.
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Yes, I agree with the parchment - you don't need to buy a special applique or pressing sheet.
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i always have a spare cover just in case ---heat the iron and dab it on throw away fabric[if you have any]the glue will stick
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Oh no!
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Time for a new cover. they are pretty inexpensive at Walmart. Hmmm...wonder if the dollar store carries them.
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Joanns usually carries a iron cleaner which will help you remove the glue that adhered your your iron. I use goo gone or citra-solv to remove the glue from fabric like you cover. if that does not work I;d make a new cover with some pretty fabric and call it a happy mistake. We have all done this at one time or another, it is a very easy mistake to make. good luck!
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I did the glue boo boo also so now when at the grocery store I ask for paper instead of plastic cut the bottom out of the bags open the seam and use them on my ironing board to save the cover. Works good.
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I buy a yard of canvas, cut it to cover the width and a little wider than my ironing board width and whatever length I want. I keep that on so when I use starch or fusibles my Big Board cover stays clean. BB covers are $$$ to repace. Canvas works great and cheaper.
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Thank you ALL very much!!
I have the small table ironing bard and the cover is tacked under. I don't know what I was thinking, I had the huge roll of parchment paper beside me but in the video I watched, she was taking the paper off and used this one to cover the applique for ironing...so did I LOL, but that is where I mixed up the instructions I guess as the glue was under ON the ironing board and I don't know how I managed to get it on the iron also LOLOL My table is at least half covered with glue so I will make a new one as for the iron I will try all of the above suggestions. Thanks again! |
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