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Jun 18, 2021 - 05:00 PM
Nancy Cornwell, author of "Adventures with Polar Fleece" and "More Polar Fleece Adventures," advises that to avoid any conflict between the water soluble Solvy or Super Solvy (or any of the Sulky water soluble stabilizers), and the KK 2000 (which is NOT water soluble), lightly spray the water soluble stabilizer, NOT the fleece. That way, when you remove the stabilizer, the majority of the KK 2000 goes with the stabilizer, leaving only a trace amount that disappears over time. Cut away as much of the stabilizer as possible, and allow the air to help the KK 2000 absorb into the fibers before laundering. Nancy says, "the more air circulation, the better". If gooey residue remains, Nancy suggests using rubbing alcohol to remove any tackiness. Laundering won't remove it. (Test the rubbing alcohol on a scrap first.)
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