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If you follow the link to the Fray Check FAQ near the bottom, it pretty much says this is a Nylon in Alcohol formula.
Anyone reckon this would work as a ready-mix coating for DIY panels?
It is widely available, relatively cheap (dependent on coverage in this application) and even on ebay
If you follow the link to the Fray Check FAQ near the bottom, it pretty much says this is a Nylon in Alcohol formula.
Anyone reckon this would work as a ready-mix coating for DIY panels?
It is widely available, relatively cheap (dependent on coverage in this application) and even on ebay
Next time I go out I will see if I can get some.
Their website says that it should be available in my area.
jer 🙂
Their website says that it should be available in my area.
jer 🙂
Alcohol soluble nylon is widely used by tailors as a strong hot melt glue. Already tried the one in a form of non-woven fabric glue stripes. Better check before you going to buy reasonable amount. It well might be non-woven PET with some acrylic glue.
http://store.quilting-warehouse.com/notions-adhesives.html
"Another type of fabric adhesive is iron-on bonding fabric, sometimes called fusible web, a layer of adhesive material placed between two layers of “regular” fabric to fuse them together permanently" (c) wisegeek
http://store.quilting-warehouse.com/notions-adhesives.html
"Another type of fabric adhesive is iron-on bonding fabric, sometimes called fusible web, a layer of adhesive material placed between two layers of “regular” fabric to fuse them together permanently" (c) wisegeek
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