Cleaning the bed of my Janome
#11
I used the Mr. Clean magic eraser it took the green fabric stain of it was on my new expensive machine . I love it ,it worked great
#16
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Join Date: Jan 2013
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20 years ago I made school uniforms. They were navy blue. I still have a blue line from the thread. I thought at the time it would eventually go away. It never has. I'm going to try the mr clean eraser. I hadn't thought of that.
#18
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Join Date: Mar 2013
Location: Corpus Christi, Tx.
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Hand sanitizer may work also. Mix of a little lotion and alcohol. Just try a little drop on a cotton ball. I use hand sanitizer to take ink out. DH has it at work and ink got on his shirt. took it right out.
#20
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Join Date: Jul 2008
Location: Keller, TX
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DO NOT USE THE MAGIC ERASER. It is a microabrasion sponge,.....it does scratch plastic. I used it in a Tervis tumbler...drink tea in it all the time.....after a while the tumbler was cloudy looking....it was the microabrasion ont he plastic. I am now very careful where and on what I use Mr. Clean sponge on. It takes off the mark, but also takes of a micro portion of what you are cleaning. I use Carnuba wax from the auto parts store on my machines....makes them slippery too for FMQ....this wax would keep dyes from rubbing off on your machine. Janome recommends a damp cloth to clean with a mild detergent if needed. Any cleaning product should be followed by a wax.,....even using alcohol...follow with a wax.
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