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#11
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Join Date: Oct 2010
Location: Nebraska
Posts: 3,257
I used a mechanical lead pencil to mark a light pink and cream colored quilt for my grand-daughter. After washing in the machine with Oxyclean none of the marks came out. I ended up putting it in the kitchen sink and scrubbing the marks out with an old tooth brush. Not that I am recommending this method, although it did work, just commiserating with you. I don't think all is lost for your quilt though. Good luck.
#14
when you "wash" your quilt markings out always use only water the first time. no detergent. that sometimes sets them.
i got out old pencil marks by soaking my quilt in Oxyclean and rubbing the marks too while wet.
when i used some green felt tip crayola markers it took me six washings to remove those! good luck.
i got out old pencil marks by soaking my quilt in Oxyclean and rubbing the marks too while wet.
when i used some green felt tip crayola markers it took me six washings to remove those! good luck.
#18
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Join Date: Sep 2011
Posts: 12
If all else fails, try Clorax Stain Buster and Color Booster. It will not bleach the colors and I have found it removes anything I have tried it on. It will be labor intensive, but better than ruining the quilt. I dampen the stained item and put the Stain Buster/Color Booster directly on the stain, let it sit for 10-15 mins., then wash. My GGD has written on her shirts/pants with everything that can make a mark plus all the pizza sauce, etc. that she spills on herself.
#20
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Join Date: Aug 2009
Location: Illinois
Posts: 1,825
Don't know about the pencil that you mention but try this on a scrap.
Mix 3 parts rubbing alcohol, 1 part water and a generous squirt of CLEAR dish detergent. Saturate a cotton ball with the solution and dab this on the pencil lines. When dry, the pencil lines should be gone. This works on marks from a traditional pencil.
Mix 3 parts rubbing alcohol, 1 part water and a generous squirt of CLEAR dish detergent. Saturate a cotton ball with the solution and dab this on the pencil lines. When dry, the pencil lines should be gone. This works on marks from a traditional pencil.