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    Old 02-12-2011, 04:45 AM
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    I sometimes have to spray baste on my bed. I first lay down a large sheet of plastic over the whole area. Then spray baste small items, not a full size quilt. I spray baste larger things outdoors or in the garage when its really cold. or wait for warm weather. Have folding tables out there to set up for large quilts.
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    Old 02-12-2011, 05:01 AM
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    Originally Posted by thepolyparrot

    My dining room table is currently finished in vintage dust... :?
    HAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA !!!

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    Old 02-12-2011, 05:34 AM
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    I also have used goo gone and it works.
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    Old 02-12-2011, 05:39 AM
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    Try Un-Du, you should be able to get it at Wal-Mart or a scrapbooking store. It's an adhesive remover that really works and won't damage. It removes adhesive from photos with no damage.
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    Your vintage dust would go well with my dog hair!! lol
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    I am so g;ad to see that I am not the only one that does things like this. As for the dust, well I have told my hubby many times that the dust and cobwebs help hold the home together,
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    I have used A Mr Clean Magic Eraser to remove spray from my cutting table.
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    Try Goo Gone, Skin So Soft oil or Baby oil. Any of these should do the trick. (Wonder if cooking oil would work?)
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    I would be careful with goo gone. It is great but might eat into some surfaces
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    Originally Posted by PaperPrincess
    I needed to make some sandwiches for a class. The instructor wanted us to spray baste. I usually do this outside, but it was 15 degrees. I covered my teak dining room table with newspaper, but I got some overspray on the table. I thought that spray basting was supposed to wash out with soap and water, but this didn't remove it from the table. I also tried the teak cleaner I had, and this just seemed to smear it. I think it will wear off eventually, but I'd like to clean it, or should i just add batting, backing and quilt it?
    I have a product called DK5 for removal of Adhesive Residue from Spray & Fix, 202,404, & 505. I use it on my embroidery hoops when I have used adhesive stabilizer. I also used it to remove the residue from a label on a plastic table I bought. And I used it to clean up overspray on my laminate floor. I think I bought it in the adhesives aisle of either Joann's or AC Moore (a craft store). Try it on a small area to be sure it doesn't harm your teak finish.
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