Any idea if we can make this ourselves
#12
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I have this to clean my rotary mats. I probably bought it at Joann's with a coupon.
http://www.ebay.com/itm/PRYM-DRITZ-Q...p2054897.l5660
http://www.ebay.com/itm/PRYM-DRITZ-Q...p2054897.l5660
#13
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[QUOTE=Billi;6891051]I'm not sure what is in that product but I have used this tutorial to clean mine and I was very pleased with how well it worked.
http://sew-fantastic.blogspot.com/20...last-much.html[/QUOTE
This is the way I do it to.
http://sew-fantastic.blogspot.com/20...last-much.html[/QUOTE
This is the way I do it to.
#14
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I think it was here on the board I read that the mat needs to be washed in the sink with soapy water and air -dried. This mends itself, or something. I did do it and there was a significant improvement -- only after the second time about a week later.
#15
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Self healing mats need to have moisture in it to seal the cuts. When it dries out the cuts and cracks get worse and worse. I soak mine once a year over night and let air dry. The big ones fit in the bathtub or a child's wading pool.
#16
I have this to clean my rotary mats. I probably bought it at Joann's with a coupon.
http://www.ebay.com/itm/PRYM-DRITZ-Q...p2054897.l5660
http://www.ebay.com/itm/PRYM-DRITZ-Q...p2054897.l5660
#17
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I use a nylon scrubber, rubbing hard all over the surface then use a chalkboard eraser over it to pick up all the link the nylon scrubber got up. I also soak my matts in the tub with lukewarm water over nite and lay flat to dry after drying it with a towel. I am still using the same 2 matts I bought when I started out a year+ ago. But I do dream of a bigger matt all the time...yes I am a skinflint with my money...rather buy fabric
#18
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I'm not sure what is in that product but I have used this tutorial to clean mine and I was very pleased with how well it worked.
http://sew-fantastic.blogspot.com/20...last-much.html
http://sew-fantastic.blogspot.com/20...last-much.html
#20
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Join Date: Jun 2008
Location: Wolcottville, In 46795
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I use a piece of warm & natural to remove threads and some little pieces of anything on my mat. Works for me. I have never had anything sticky on my mat so some of the other suggestions would work for that.
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