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Silicone spray for fmq question
I saw a video tonight for fmq and the lady used silicone spray to make her surface slick instead of using something like a Supreme Slider. For those of you who have done this, where did you buy your silicone spray? Is there a kind specific to this use?
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I have not used a silicone spray on my machine bed because I worry about it yellowing the plastic over time.
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Mine came from the same area of the store as where they keep the 505 spray etc.
It does a great job at coating the machine bed and tabletop to allow your quilt to move easily as you quilt away. However ... as a word of warning ... when using it be careful of the overspray. Any hard floor surface can become very slick, and you might personally discover how slippery it can make things. You definitely do not want to find that out in that way!!!!!!! |
Originally Posted by QuiltE
(Post 8318791)
Mine came from the same area of the store as where they keep the 505 spray etc.
It does a great job at coating the machine bed and tabletop to allow your quilt to move easily as you quilt away. However ... as a word of warning ... when using it be careful of the overspray. Any hard floor surface can become very slick, and you might personally discover how slippery it can make things. You definitely do not want to find that out in that way!!!!!!! |
Another interesting something new to try. Hopefully I can find a small can to try it.
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I have heard of rubbing car wax on sewing area to obtain slickness. In fact , I think I read it here on the Board .
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I spray it on a cloth and then wipe my table, and then a quick wipe on the machine bed. I find it very helpful in humid weather, also when I'm using flannel as the backing on a quilt.
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I use car wax, and give it a quick buff with a clean soft cloth. It works great and lasts a long, long time. I am always leery of spraying anything near my machine. Even the smallest amount ending up in your bobbin area or tension assembly will give you fits forever. I can control where car wax goes, so I use it. I also sew on a formica topped table, and car wax makes that as slick as ice.
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I use Carnauba wax from the auto store. Keeps my machines from getting scratched as well as helps with FMQ.
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I use silicone spray, and love it, but you don't want just silicone spray, make sure it's "fabric safe". I bought mine at Hancock's when it was on sale, got all they had, for about $3.00 a can. I spray the bed and the table that will support the quilt, have never had any problems with "yellowing". I also have used car wax, but that was before I found out about the silicone spray, it's a lot easier to spray, than for me to "buff" out my table and machine bed. LOL
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