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monelle 07-06-2019 06:27 AM


Originally Posted by tessagin (Post 7346081)
Another thing you can use is the ironing board covers (silver/gray linings). When I use the Insulbright it's usually for things like hotpads/potholders and casserole carriers. You could try to work it/flex it back and forth to maybe loosen it up. I don't find it to be that noisy.

Thanks for this great tip ... I can't stand the noise of insul-brite, and although this has a slight sound, it's much, much, better. May also try felted wool ...

mandyrose 07-06-2019 06:47 AM

I made a lot of pot holders casserole carriers ect,ect yes it is a little crinkly noisey working with it but after everything is put together don't notice the crinkly noise

Onebyone 07-06-2019 10:59 AM

I layer it with cotton batting. Never heard the crinkly noise. Insulbrite on it's own won't stop the heat in a potholder or hot pad.


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