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‎02-09-2014 03:19 PM
Hello Q Friends,
I am not sure this is the right place to post this ? but I am so very desperate, please forgive. xo xo
You know those size stickers mfgs put on jeans for the stores? I delayed in hemming some jeans and am just now getting to it. I removed that sticker and now there is a sticky residue and a dark stain.
Does anyone have any ideas how to remove that residue and get the stain out. I hope that I don't have to go out and buy a new pair.
Thanks so much!!!
With Heaps of Appreciation!!!!!!!!!!
D
‎02-09-2014 03:33 PM
I've had that problem also, and I think I used Pine-Sol; just don't rub too hard because not sure of the color fastness (is that a word) of your fabrics. You may also want to try straight dish soap, laundry detergent or prewash spray. If it was a solid surface, I would tell you Goo-Gone or peanut butter. Goo-Gone will get unwanted stickers off of paper without damaging them. Good for scrapbookers. Before you try anything, you might want to research it on the internet.
‎02-09-2014 03:58 PM
Isopropyl alcohol works very well for this. If you have any kind of gentle scrapy thing, just get some alcohol on there and then scrape scrape scrape.
Well, I have to say that I've used this primarily on hard items - not fabric. But I don't see any reason it could hurt on fabric and should work as well.
‎02-09-2014 07:25 PM
Hello!
WSfan...yes; color fastness is a term! You won't believe this, but I have a degree in Fashion Merch, so I know that exists and yet don't know how to get this stain out!!
Chickenbutt.....thank you for the tip, will give it a go on a scrap piece of hem to see what happens to the fabric. I fear that the adhesive has permeated the fabric and never truly will come out. Hey; still cooking up some of your recipes you left on the Swap!
Thanks Thanks Thanks!
D
‎02-09-2014 07:54 PM
Would this help? Heloise seems to always say "Try vinegar". Try it, it won't hurt the material.
‎02-10-2014 12:26 AM
Thank you Sarpy! So sweet of you to help me out! Am going to try!
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xo
D
‎02-10-2014 08:04 PM
I wonder if you couldn't use GooGone which is made to erase that sticky residue. It's a liquid.
‎02-10-2014 08:27 PM
Did you try just washing them and hanging them to dry? I would try that, first.
‎02-11-2014 12:12 AM
I think that washing and then drying them may set the glue forever.
‎02-11-2014 12:33 AM
Finger nail polish remover with acetone and a gauze pad.
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