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Old December 6th 04, 11:46 PM
Donna in Idaho
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Default Help! Steam a Seam

I just fused an applique with Steam a Seam II Lite where I didn't want it.
It peeled off after heating with an iron, but there's lots of residue left.

Any ideas how to get rid of the residue? I know, I should have made certain
it was where I wanted it before I fused it - but, that just is NOT how I
operate (most of the time)!

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Old December 6th 04, 11:52 PM
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I have some "Goo Off" that is suppose to remove adhesive from fabric. I
think I got it at Joann's

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"Donna in Idaho" (remove spam) wrote in message
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I just fused an applique with Steam a Seam II Lite where I didn't want it.
It peeled off after heating with an iron, but there's lots of residue

left.

Any ideas how to get rid of the residue? I know, I should have made

certain
it was where I wanted it before I fused it - but, that just is NOT how I
operate (most of the time)!

--
Donna Aten, Coordinator
Project Linus - Boise/SW Idaho Chapter
Website: www.LinusIdaho.org




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Old December 7th 04, 02:31 AM
Donna in Idaho
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I got most (not all) of it off with a combination of finger nail polish
remover & Sol u Mel! I didn't get it on the iron - it's on the fabric!

Thanks!
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Project Linus - Boise/SW Idaho Chapter
Website: www.LinusIdaho.org

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Run the hot iron over a used 'dryer' softener sheet. Takes the goo right
off!

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Old December 7th 04, 02:32 AM
Donna in Idaho
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Ya know, I think we have some Goo Off - never thought of using that.
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Project Linus - Boise/SW Idaho Chapter
Website: www.LinusIdaho.org

"maryd" wrote in message
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I have some "Goo Off" that is suppose to remove adhesive from fabric. I
think I got it at Joann's

--
Mary
http://community.webshots.com/user/mardor1948
"Donna in Idaho" (remove spam) wrote in message
...
I just fused an applique with Steam a Seam II Lite where I didn't want
it.
It peeled off after heating with an iron, but there's lots of residue

left.

Any ideas how to get rid of the residue? I know, I should have made

certain
it was where I wanted it before I fused it - but, that just is NOT how I
operate (most of the time)!

--
Donna Aten, Coordinator
Project Linus - Boise/SW Idaho Chapter
Website: www.LinusIdaho.org






 




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