Hey, a Monocote iron. Great idea!
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Thanks. Funny not many people know what monocote is, I even forgot the name until you posted it!greydog wrote:Hey, a Monocote iron. Great idea!
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Re: paint effects
That turned out very nice. Good job.
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Re: paint effects
You can also try heating a towel in a bowl of water in the microwave and placing that on the upholstery to take out the wrinkles. I've seen that soon instead of a steam machine and it seemed to work quite well.
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Re: paint effects
Thanks for the tip. I'll try that on my next project!Jdflyer wrote:You can also try heating a towel in a bowl of water in the microwave and placing that on the upholstery to take out the wrinkles. I've seen that soon instead of a steam machine and it seemed to work quite well.
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