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Speaking of blue lines
Saw this video tonight...Jamie Wallen; has anyone used the Sew Clean product he talks about? He says it takes out blue marker lines.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RTv1zbTNmbY |
Interesting! I will have to look for it and compare pricing to the "Blue Line Eraser" which seems very similar to that.
Blue Line claims that it will come out even after being accidentally ironed on, but I have not tried to get it out after ironing myself. It has come out of every fabric I've tried it on though. They sell a package that includes a refillable "pen" that works like the one he uses in that video you posted. So far, it is my favorite marking/removal product! |
I just ordered some from them. It was hard to find in most shops and some places the shipping was very expensive. This ended up costing $18.49 including shipping for 16 oz. I will post a review after I try it. :)
http://webstore.quiltropolis.net/sto...3&item_id=1007 Note: in my search, I noticed there was another product by a different company that is not the same. I made sure to buy the one in the video. |
I had a client that pressed her quilt with the Blue be Gone markings still on the quilt. I soaked it overnight in a product out of Florida called Linen Wash and all the blue marking were gone the next day. I am running low and with so many linen chain stores closing, I haven't been able to find it anywhere except for eBay.
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I have read online that vinegar works to remove blue "disappearing" marker lines that are ironed on. Don't have a marker handy or I would test out that information myself.
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