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ACCESS / Tools Using Spray Adhesive Spray adhesive is a great tool to use when it comes to sewing and embroidery. Improper use, however, can stain certain fabrics and gunk up your machine. Use these tips to make sure your spray adhesive is helping you and not setting you back. You’ll need: Spray Adhesive, cardboard box Always spray your adhesive on the fabric you are about to put down itself. Apply your adhesive away from your machine and in a well ventilated area. We like spraying in a box down and away from the machine so overspray doesn’t get everywhere. Spraying adhesive directly on the design where the fabric is going can get overspray on top of other fabric and embroidery around it. Spraying it near or on a project that is in your machine will cause the overspray to clog the machine up and it will not perform properly. 5 safe solvents that will remove Spray adhesive from your hands 1. Olive oil 2. Hand Lotion 3. Baby Oil (mineral oil) 4. Rubbing Alcohol 5. Baking Soda & Water Paste (just rub in gently then wipe off with a warm wet cloth) Spray into a box in a ventilated area. Don’t spray near your machine.


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