basting spray
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I was afraid of that.. I use it sparingly to adhere applique pieces and I use a pair of long tweezers to hold my piece while I spray... I have to soak the tweezers in acidtone to get the stuff off!!!
so I have no answers for u
so I have no answers for u
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Originally Posted by nativetexan
I thought basting spray washed away. well i just read it goes away in 2-5 days.
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Originally Posted by skippitydodahquilts
I use 505 Spray and Fix for quilting and different crafts, and it always washes out after the first wash. it's $25 for the big can...smaller cans are $13, I believe. So maybe test another brand?
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505 is the best spray. June Tailor basting spray seems to have more reports of problems than 505 has.
I found this FAQ on June Tailor:
I found this FAQ on June Tailor basting spray:
http://www.junetailor.com/faqs/FAQ_Q...stingSpray.htm
According to the FAQ, machine washing should have removed the spray unless the fabric had polyester in it. If your fabric is 100% cotton, I would call or email the company to ask them what to do.
I found this FAQ on June Tailor:
I found this FAQ on June Tailor basting spray:
http://www.junetailor.com/faqs/FAQ_Q...stingSpray.htm
According to the FAQ, machine washing should have removed the spray unless the fabric had polyester in it. If your fabric is 100% cotton, I would call or email the company to ask them what to do.
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