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Pilot Pen Frixion Erasable Rollerball Pen - Assorted Colours (Pack of 4)

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I have tested the Crayola Ultra Clean Washable markers, even ironing the marks, and all the marks have always come out and not returned. You do have to use soap when you wash….just water will not work (at least it did not work for me).

Margie, try spraying ink mark with hair spray then launder in warmest water that the quilt will stand. My husband just bought a set of these pens and as he was talking about them, I started to think, “Wonder how they would work on quilts?” Now I know. Thanks for the timely information. No, I won’t be using them. But for his use on paper, I am sure they are wonderful. Yes, batiks seem to be a problem for the Frixion pens. The Pilot Pen people must be perplexed-they design a product for paper. Quilters come in and start using it on fabric-and then complain about issues with it. I simply want quilters to understand the issues with Frixion pens on fabric so that they make an informed choice whether to use them. Although the majority of people tend to want to know about the thermo-sensitive ink technology, the actual ink delivery system is also important when it comes to how your pen works. The highlighter and fineliner variants of the pens use the standard felt transfer system where the ink in the pens ink cylinder is drawn to the felt nib and in turn transfered to your paper when pressure is applied. Hi Joan. Test on a sample first! The manufacturer’s recommendations are for this specific pen and its unique chemistry. I hope all comes out completely.Write, erase and rewrite as many times as you like – that's the beauty of Pilot FriXion pens! But just how can ink seemingly be written and then effortlessly removed without trace? Well, with FriXion's exclusive thermo-sensitive ink technology, mistakes can be corrected with ease using the integrated FriXion eraser tip which works in a similar way to a regular pencil eraser but with no mess, no dust, no paper damage. Once erased you can then re-write over using the same pen! Hi, I have experienced both, however at the moment I am working on a whole cloth FMQ project and the ink is still there, I have ironed it away, but its still there. I will have to do some experimenting to get rid of the pen marks. It is a lesson learned and I cannot blame anyone except me. Note to self, remove the pen marks sooner, rather than leaving it there to set Thank you for your comments Ida! I’m glad you got out most of the markings. Please do let me know how it works out for you. We have not had decades of time to learn whether the Frixion chemicals, designed for use on paper, will affect the fabric. There may be no change whatsoever or the inks-on-fabric may experience an unexpected change. Nobody knows. Only time will provide the answers. They are great for marking seams on the wrong side of the fabric, for marking appliqué placement, and for embroidery lines. These markings get covered up and I’ve never had a problem. I do not use them to mark quilting lines.

Haven’t tried it with the Frixion pens but the old method of removing ink used to be to soak the area in milk and salt. I think I will try that before pressing with a hot iron which will surely set the ink.

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Sue I think if you use the products recommended by the Pilot pen people you have a good chance of getting it out. Thank you for reading!

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