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    Old 12-02-2013, 08:47 AM
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    Default Dec La Table runner done! How do you get fabric glue off?

    Dec La Table runner (kit from Connecting Threads) is done. I am happy with it, except for the glue that oozed out from under the ribbons and is very visible. I know... I am way too generous with glue! Any suggestions? I have tried freezing and then trying to pick off, without success.

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    Old 12-02-2013, 08:53 AM
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    I don't know, would a paper bag and an iron work? It's real pretty as is, might want to just leave it...
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    Old 12-02-2013, 08:55 AM
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    Did you try using warm water. I would try just using the warm water on a clean cloth and gently rub.
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    Old 12-02-2013, 08:58 AM
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    You could try dipping a q-tip in some Goo Be Gone and see if that helps. Love your table top!
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    Old 12-02-2013, 08:59 AM
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    Lovely runner! It looks so at home in your dining room.

    I downloaded this about three weeks ago and haven't had the time to make it as yet. I will be extra careful with any glue that is supposed to be used. Thanks for the heads up.

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    Old 12-02-2013, 09:43 AM
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    What kind of glue did you use? If it was Elmer's white washable school glue, I second dipping a cloth in water and rubbing gently. Do allow the water a little time to penetrate the glue. Experiment on a sample first if you are unsure. (A toothpick might help too.)
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    Old 12-02-2013, 10:03 AM
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    When all else fails... look up the manufacturer's instructions.... Duh

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    [TD="colspan: 2"]The best way to remove FABRI-TAC from most fabrics is by dry cleaning. Sometimes, however, this is not possible. Our loyal customers who have been using and loving Fabri-Tac for years, have suggested the following method. The best advice is to BE PATIENT while doing this process.
    How long it will take to effectively remove the glue depends upon how much you are removing.

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    2. Acetone
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    [TD="colspan: 2"]BEFORE STARTING
    1. ALWAYS test first on a small, unseen area of the item to ensure that the acetone will not discolor or adversely affect the fabric.
    2. NEVER use a dining room table or any finished surface as a work area as acetone will strip off the finish. Cover your work area with plastic or newspaper.
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    [TD="colspan: 2"]BE CAREFULL!
    1. Acetone is a FLAMMABLE solvent and should always be kept away from heat, open flames, lighted cigarettes, and other sources of ignition.
    2. Keep acetone out of reach of children.
    3. Wear eye protection.
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    Work in a well ventilated area[/TD]
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    [TD="colspan: 2"]REMOVING FABRI-TAC
    Step 1: Remove of much of the dried Fabri-Tac as you can by using your fingernail, a spoon or butter knife.
    Step 2: Wet a small portion of the rag with acetone. Slowly rub the wet rag directly onto the adhesive to be removed. Wet & turn the rag often to keep it from drying out.
    Step 3: The wet rag will soften & liquefy the glue. This will be a slow process. Gently peel off any blobs of glue you see and discard.[/TD]
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    [TD="colspan: 2"]DO NOT DIP THE GARMENT OR FABRIC INTO THE ACETONE! This will make the glue more difficult to remove and may permanently damage the fabric!
    Some individuals may be sensitive to acetone’s smell. If you or anyone near you dislikes the smell, immediately discontinue the removal process[/TD]
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    The table runner is beautiful.
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    Good for you for looking up the manufacturer's instructions! It amazes me how often I fail to think of that. Think I'll put it on a card and pin it to my cork board. LOL!
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    Old 12-02-2013, 11:22 AM
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    Originally Posted by MacThayer
    Good for you for looking up the manufacturer's instructions! It amazes me how often I fail to think of that. Think I'll put it on a card and pin it to my cork board. LOL!
    Then you have to remember to LOOK at your cork board!
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