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matraina 02-12-2011 09:44 AM

I'm part of the police patrol for proper English. Congratulations! You used "affect" accurately.

grann of 6 02-12-2011 09:47 AM


Originally Posted by matraina
I'm part of the police patrol for proper English. Congratulations! You used "affect" accurately.

As long as you're not part of the quilt police. :roll:

barb55 02-12-2011 11:13 AM


Originally Posted by PaperPrincess
I needed to make some sandwiches for a class. The instructor wanted us to spray baste. I usually do this outside, but it was 15 degrees. I covered my teak dining room table with newspaper, but I got some overspray on the table. I thought that spray basting was supposed to wash out with soap and water, but this didn't remove it from the table. I also tried the teak cleaner I had, and this just seemed to smear it. I think it will wear off eventually, but I'd like to clean it, or should i just add batting, backing and quilt it?

Try W-D40. It works for me. Don't know what the table's finish is, but have used it on finished wood, and it worked

Shiloh 02-12-2011 11:21 AM

Affect is correct.

gale 02-12-2011 11:26 AM

If soap and water wouldn't get it off your table, how does it wash out of the quilt?

penski 02-12-2011 11:52 AM

how about some WD40, i use the WD40 that comes in a stick pen to take stickers off of things and it works

butterflies5518 02-12-2011 12:27 PM

I use my non-oily marykay eye makeup remover, no streaks left behind

MerryQuilter 02-12-2011 01:35 PM

Lol haven't tried the spray baste thing don't mind basting.

DirtyPaw 02-12-2011 04:14 PM


Originally Posted by PaperPrincess
I needed to make some sandwiches for a class. The instructor wanted us to spray baste. I usually do this outside, but it was 15 degrees. I covered my teak dining room table with newspaper, but I got some overspray on the table. I thought that spray basting was supposed to wash out with soap and water, but this didn't remove it from the table. I also tried the teak cleaner I had, and this just seemed to smear it. I think it will wear off eventually, but I'd like to clean it, or should i just add batting, backing and quilt it?

Well I just learned something. Best wishes in getting the basting off. Note to self...

jitkaau 02-12-2011 04:15 PM

Ti tree oil or eucalyptus oil gets it off, but you should check it on a small part of your table to make sure it doesn't affect whatever the finish is on your table.


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