happycampers
<font color=deeppink>I may look sweet and petite,
- Joined
- Feb 12, 2007
- Messages
- 861
I'd just like to say thanks to everyone who has posted the tip about wiping down Cricut mats with a baby wipe.
I hadn't tried it because I wasn't sure if you were wiping it every time you used it, and I didn't want to risk messing it up.
All of my mats were dead last night. Although I had been a little bit skeptical, I figured I'd try it. What did I have to loose, right?
Whoa baby! That baby wipe thing worked wonders. My mats were tremendously sticky. Practically like new. I was really surprised at the results.
So, for all of you who haven't heard the tip, try it. Even if you don't have babies and baby wipes in the house and you have to pick up a pack, that would be cheaper than buying a new pack of mats, and you will get extra life out of those old ones.
And, for all of you who already do this, do you use the wipes often or just when your mat dies? TIA
Thanks again to everyone who provided that idea!
I hadn't tried it because I wasn't sure if you were wiping it every time you used it, and I didn't want to risk messing it up.
All of my mats were dead last night. Although I had been a little bit skeptical, I figured I'd try it. What did I have to loose, right?
Whoa baby! That baby wipe thing worked wonders. My mats were tremendously sticky. Practically like new. I was really surprised at the results.
So, for all of you who haven't heard the tip, try it. Even if you don't have babies and baby wipes in the house and you have to pick up a pack, that would be cheaper than buying a new pack of mats, and you will get extra life out of those old ones.
And, for all of you who already do this, do you use the wipes often or just when your mat dies? TIA
Thanks again to everyone who provided that idea!
