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question soak cutting mat
How long do we need to soak a mat in water to rejuvenate it? Know that there have been posts but I am not on my computer but a kindle fire and not familiar with it. At a quilt retreat and this question come up
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look it up online under the company name of your mat. It should be there.
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Originally Posted by nativetexan
(Post 7344525)
look it up online under the company name of your mat. It should be there.
Grandma Sharon |
I soaked my oldie goldie for about 20 minutes. Didn't do a thing for it.
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I didn't notice any difference in mine either. However, I noticed one thing is that
cutting non-starched fabric can really mess up your mat specially when it's on the thinner side...not voile but not the best quality quilting cotton. Live and learn. For Olfa mats you are supposed to soak 15-20 mins in cool water. Use 1/4 cup vinegar for every gallon of water. Then use a mushroom brush and a little dish soap to remove the trapped fibers. |
My mat needs cleaning too. I thought I read somewhere to use one of the Mr. Clean magic eraser??
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I never soak my mats and cut all fabrics, thick or thin.
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I never heard of soaking the cutting mats! Is this new???
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Depends on how old the mat is. My 20 year old mat did not benefit from soaking.
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Originally Posted by Tartan
(Post 7344781)
Depends on how old the mat is. My 20 year old mat did not benefit from soaking.
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