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Posted by Sister Mary on July 15, 2007, 5:13 pm
I'm sure this has been addressed before, but I missed it... (sorry!)
Due to the use of spray "temporary" adhesive, my hoops are very
sticky. I guess it's not "temporary" on the hoop, but then....
I've tried nail polish remover but it is only minimally effective.
Anybody care to share their favorite solution? Thanks so much.
SM
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Posted by ama1 on July 15, 2007, 6:21 pm
I have used the sticky remover that is safe for photos with great results.
Unfortunately I do not remember the name of it. It may have been called
undo or ungoo.
I think you can also use googone but that smells pretty bad so be careful.
I know that an old towel with either product works better than paper towel.
My hoops looked like new after about 10 minutes work.
hope this helps.
m
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Posted by Micro* on July 15, 2007, 10:06 pm
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> I'm sure this has been addressed before, but I missed it... (sorry!)
> Due to the use of spray "temporary" adhesive, my hoops are very
> sticky. I guess it's not "temporary" on the hoop, but then....
> I've tried nail polish remover but it is only minimally effective.
> Anybody care to share their favorite solution? Thanks so much.
> SM
DK5, check with a fabric or sewing shop, it's made for that purpose.
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"shut up and keep diggen"
Jerry
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Posted by crafter on July 18, 2007, 9:47 am
In the UK it's called Sticky Stuff Remover.
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>> I'm sure this has been addressed before, but I missed it... (sorry!)
>> Due to the use of spray "temporary" adhesive, my hoops are very
>> sticky. I guess it's not "temporary" on the hoop, but then....
>> I've tried nail polish remover but it is only minimally effective.
>> Anybody care to share their favorite solution? Thanks so much.
>> SM
> DK5, check with a fabric or sewing shop, it's made for that purpose.
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> "shut up and keep diggen"
> Jerry
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Posted by IMS on July 18, 2007, 7:42 pm
I use a product called 'Oops' it removes sticky residue. I have used it
on my machine's embroidery hoops many times with no problem.
-Irene
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>In the UK it's called Sticky Stuff Remover.
>>> I'm sure this has been addressed before, but I missed it... (sorry!)
>>> Due to the use of spray "temporary" adhesive, my hoops are very
>>> sticky. I guess it's not "temporary" on the hoop, but then....
>>> I've tried nail polish remover but it is only minimally effective.
>>> Anybody care to share their favorite solution? Thanks so much.
>>> SM
>> DK5, check with a fabric or sewing shop, it's made for that purpose.
>> --=20
>> "shut up and keep diggen"
>> Jerry
>>=20
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> Due to the use of spray "temporary" adhesive, my hoops are very
> sticky. I guess it's not "temporary" on the hoop, but then....
> I've tried nail polish remover but it is only minimally effective.
> Anybody care to share their favorite solution? Thanks so much.
> SM