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sew clean
Has anyone used the sew clean all natural product to get the blue marker off of fabric?
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which blue marker?
if the marker is designed to be temporary it will wash out with plain water. a trip into the washer at the most. i did use frixion once and it didn't wash all the way out. just that once. it washed away every other time i used it. |
the blue marker that washes out. If the Sew Clean works you won't have to wash it out. I saw it on Apothecary Quilting Rulers video.
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He had it in a small bottle with a small spout and just placed a little on the blue line and it disappeared.
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I think this is the video you saw: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RTv1zbTNmbY
I haven't used this product, but speaking as a chemist, I wouldn't use it in the way he does. I've never had a problem with the blue markers (Mark-Be-Gone, or whatever) coming out with just water. I don't recall the marks ever coming back, either. The Sew Clean would therefore be fixing I problem that doesn't exist, which doesn't seem like a great way to spend my money. I would also be concerned about using a product that he says can remove Sharpie marker in place of plain water, when water will do the trick. I'm guessing whatever is in that product is strongly oxidizing, and I would worry that over time it could weaken the fabric. I would use it if I wanted to remove a stain that wouldn't wash out, but it's really overkill to use it the way he was. I do think that putting plain water in a little syringe or dispenser bottle of some kind like he did would be a good way of removing blue lines; I'm going to add this to my "try it" list! However, I would not use the Sew Clean in this way unless I was planning on washing the quilt fairly soon. |
I use a "pen" with a felt tip that holds water to get my blue lines out as soon as I finish quilting that section. I've never had a problem with that. I have heard someone say that she uses a little baking soda in her water to remove the lines, but not clear on why. Jennifer 23, does that sound like the Sew Clean?
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Originally Posted by quiltingshorttimer
(Post 8004994)
I use a "pen" with a felt tip that holds water to get my blue lines out as soon as I finish quilting that section. I've never had a problem with that. I have heard someone say that she uses a little baking soda in her water to remove the lines, but not clear on why. Jennifer 23, does that sound like the Sew Clean?
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Originally Posted by quiltingshorttimer
(Post 8004994)
I use a "pen" with a felt tip that holds water to get my blue lines out as soon as I finish quilting that section. I've never had a problem with that. I have heard someone say that she uses a little baking soda in her water to remove the lines, but not clear on why. Jennifer 23, does that sound like the Sew Clean?
A little baking soda in water wouldn't hurt for removing lines; it's definitely not what's in the Sew Clean, though, as that wouldn't remove Sharpie, coffee, lipstick, etc. that the Sew Clean does. |
Originally Posted by Teen
(Post 8005050)
i've never heard of this pen that hold water. Would you share the product name? I": be very interested in getting this...Thank you!
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On second thought, I like this one with a marker-type tip (other one was a brush). https://www.amazon.com/Sewline-FAB50...ne+aqua+eraser
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