How To Remove Pencil Marks From Clothing And Washable Fabric Step 1: Use a pencil eraser, either on a pencil or a separate one to lightly rub over the stray marks or smears and remove as much as possible. Quick Tip: A pink eraser will typically work just fine, but on light colored cl...
I only had 5 to do so I didn’t need to change out the water before I was done. I hung them in the window to dry. That was the easiest time I had ever had cleaning blinds! I’ve used it to remove pencil, crayon, and ink pen. Glad to know that it will work on markers too...
How you remove marker stains from upholstery will depend on the type of fabric you’re dealing with. Here are some suggestions for the two most common ones: Fabric upholstery If your upholstery is silk, velvet or another delicate fabric, it’s advisable to call in the experts. Bu...
5 easy steps for how to clean your suede shoes and trainers. All you need is a suede brush, rubber, flannel, white vinegar or rubbing alcohol, and baking soda.
Be sure to wipe the entire shell, or there will be dark patches. Rinse the surface with a damp sponge, then dry with a soft cloth. Remove scuff marks from aluminum: Use a soft cloth and dip it in light alcohol or spot remover. Then, gently rub it on the scuff mark. ...
Wire Cutters: These are used to cut the floral wire to the required length. Tools Ruler or Measuring Tape: Precision is key, so measure your burlap strips accurately for uniform flowers. Pencil or Fabric Marker: To mark your cutting lines on the burlap, use a pencil or a fabric marker th...
Everything else seems to remove a little bit of the red marker from the painted white doors, cabinets, etc., but leaves a red residue. NOTHING has worked on the painted walls. HELP ME! Katrina Reply I accidentally got sharpie on the inside of the fridge on the white plastic walls ...
1. Download and cut out the template. Pin it to a double layer of fabric (right sides together) and trace with a pencil or disappearing marker. Mark the space for the opening indicated on the pattern. 2. Remove the paper pattern and re-pin the fabric (use lots of pins). Cut out ar...
Fold at pencil lines and bind top and bottom for pockets at each end. See diagram above. Can use oil cloth, fabric or heavy paper. Adapted From: How To Make Good Looking-Inexpensive Things For the HomeWith Blenback Oil Cloth (1920’s/1930’s) ...
Step 1. Cut The Background Paper To Size a. Remove the back of the frame. b. Place it on your background paper. c. Trace around the edges with a pencil. d. Cut the paper with scissors, trying to keep it as straight as possible. If the edges aren’t straight, it will be much...