Dollar Bill ???
#41
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Originally Posted by Sewing Joe
You just "floss" the dollar bill between the tension disks. Supposedly the oil in the bill helps grab any lint, and the paper doesn't create any lint, so it cleans them up well.
#43
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I would not put any type of cleaner on the disks unless your machine manual mentions oiling the tension disks. This could
seriously cause some damage to those parts. WD 40 has been
known to attract dust and make it gum up more. I would just
use the dollar bill or the tulle.
seriously cause some damage to those parts. WD 40 has been
known to attract dust and make it gum up more. I would just
use the dollar bill or the tulle.
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Originally Posted by donnacollierbess
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#47
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Originally Posted by tjradj
Great tip, however I'd have to use a fiver as here in Canada the ones are a coin - a loonie, as is the two dollar coin - a toonie. The five dollar bill is the smallest I've got.
#49
Originally Posted by ncredbird
You could use just a little WD 40 or Triflow on it if you wanted.
I use a Swiffer Sweeper refill sheet and glide it between the discs.
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