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General Overview
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Fray Check is a very useful watery glue for the edges of fabrics. It dries clear, and hardens the edges so that the threads do not fray. It actually works incredibly well for this task- compared to trying to use super glue or another adhesive. Its much more watery than anything else.
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Tips, Tricks & How-Tos
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do not cut the top of the spout- stick a pin in it to puncture a small whole. If you cut the tip it will come out much too fast and you'll have yourself a mess.
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Not Recommended
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Be careful using Fray Check on Silks or other lightweight materials. use very little in order to keep it from spreading and darkening the fabric.
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Safety Information
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Note: All safety information contained here within is pure recommendation, and its sole purpose is to help students work safer. This should in no way be considered a professional statement or a replacement for reading product information. Please read all instructions included with products before use.
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Availability
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Lorraines, or Jo Ann Fabric
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External Links
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NOTE: All information contained within this article is pure opinion. Although this article is intended to help students, it may contain faulty or misleading information. This article is not to be considered professional opinion or advice, and is in no way a replacement for reading all safety/instructional documentation. Always remember to protect yourself when handling/using hazardous materials, as well as test new techniques before using them on projects/work intended to be handed in or used.
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 Fray Check
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| Manufacturer: | Unknown
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