Removing Chaco-Liner Marks
by erika on September 24, 2009
How to make sure Chaco-Liner marks will come out of your fabric; we share a key tip on one of our most commonly used notions...
Like wet markers, all "dry" markers are essentially a chemical of some kind (which may react to heat or other chemicals, like dry-cleaning, some soaps and even the dye in the fabric). Clover rigorously tests all their items, but they have to cover exceptions, so they say you don't want to iron over these lines without testing.
Here's how I first check whether it can be easily removed from the fabric. I use a dollar store nail-cleaning brush that sits at my pressing station, to "whisk" it off after stitching and before pressing.
You could use a flat-top tooth brush too.
I love these markers for the easy way they roll and the very fine lines they make (one even alongside rulers), and for the easy way they brush off. We carry all 4 colours in all the types, and the filler replacements.
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