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    Old 11-10-2012, 02:20 PM
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    Aaargh.

    I have cleverly managed to get a smear of machine oil on my quilt. It is a very small smear (about 1/4" long) but I would much prefer it not to be there. When I have finished quilting and binding I thought I would dab some bar soap on the spot, soak the (very very small) quilt in warm water with dish detergent for a while, and then spin it and line dry. This little wallhanging has a lot of hand applique that I don't really want to stress more than necessary, so I would prefer not to machine wash it.

    Do you think this might work? Does anyone have a different approach that might be better?

    Oily Alison

    PS The oil came from my walking foot. It had started jamming up, so I gave it a bit of oil. I've done this many times before with no ill consequences...but *sigh* there's always a first time!
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    Sounds like a good plan. I might block it and dry it flat if possible just in case things want to stretch from the weight of being wet. If it is a wall hanging, sweater racks might be big enough to dry it on.

    If the spot is still noticeable, you might be able to applique a piece over it that goes with whatever is in the hanging. Applique can cover a multitude of sins and ends up looking planned many times.
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    There is a grease spot remover you can purchase at fabric and quilt shops. I get it at the Hancocks in my town (not the same as the Hancocks in Paducah). It's made by Sullivan, is called Spot Remover. You spray it on, it dries white where the spot is. After it dries, you can shake or brush it off, or wash/wipe gently with a damp cloth. Works fabulously. I use it when my husband drips butter on his shirts and ties.

    I found the stuff years ago when I worked at a company that made knit items such as cheerleading uniforms. Often times the knits would brush up against the knitting machinery, which would then leave grease spots. We'd spray this on, blow it off with compressed air after it dried, and you could not tell there had ever been anything there.
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    Old 11-10-2012, 02:49 PM
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    p.s. After you oil your walking foot (for next time) sew on some paper towels for a bit.
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    Old 11-10-2012, 03:21 PM
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    For oil based stains I use dawn dishwashing liquid... it has had the best results for me .. Just spot clean it with the liquid.
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    Old 11-10-2012, 04:08 PM
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    Lots of good information about removing various stains from quilts here - http://www.quilthistory.com/stain.htm
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    Old 11-10-2012, 04:27 PM
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    Thanks y'all!

    I will hunt down the Sullivan's Spot Remover, and the quilt is small enough to dry on a rack, so I will go that route (with blocking).

    The funny thing is that I had been sewing with my walking foot for days after I oiled it, with no problems (after test sewing on white muslin). I think it was the extra bulk of the applique that pushed material up higher than usual and into contact with oil that hadn't been blotted. Whatever, I am grateful for all of your suggestions - and have learned something new in the process!

    Alison
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    I also use Dawn dish washing detergent to spot treat stains, including oil. I mx it with water and brush it on with a toothbrush. Then I put it in the washing machine with cold water, agitate 15 seconds mre or less, and let the item soak overnight. Of course you can't do that with the quilt, so I'd try putting paper towels underneath, brushing the spot with. dawn, and pouring with cold water and blotting to absorb the water. Good luck!
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    i also use Dawn dish soap for oil stains.
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    When I see Dawn I think of my mother in law and chuckle. For years, when she'd come for a visit during the holidays, we'd go grocery shopping together. Every single time we'd walk down the aisle that had the dish detergents, she'd tell me to buy Dawn because that's what they use to wash the ducks after an oil spill. Every. Single. Time. For YEARS. Finally one day I got tired of it and told her I wasn't going to buy any Dawn because I don't plan on giving any ducks a bath anytime soon. Her mouth snapped shut so fast, you could actually hear it. Now it's become a family joke - we're out of dish soap, can't be bathing ducks now!
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