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    Posted: March 20 2008 at 5:26am
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How do you use a fray block?


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A tiny bit surrounding the edges of the lace where it has been cut to prevent fraying. Use only a little b/c it can dry white and be a problem in removing it from the lace. Some ladies use Fray Check or none at all.
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you gotta use fray block not fray check.. i take a little bit rub it in between my fingers to warm it up and rub it along the edges of the lace.. don't use more than 1/2 of dime size amount otherwise it leaves a white residue..
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Ok thank you ladiesThumbs%20Up
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Originally posted by sexibeach sexibeach wrote:

you gotta use fray block not fray check.. i take a little bit rub it in between my fingers to warm it up and rub it along the edges of the lace.. don't use more than 1/2 of dime size amount otherwise it leaves a white residue..
 
I should try this...I had to trim my lace further and never used fray block again coz i could not get it off.
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Originally posted by sexibeach sexibeach wrote:

you gotta use fray block not fray check.. i take a little bit rub it in between my fingers to warm it up and rub it along the edges of the lace.. don't use more than 1/2 of dime size amount otherwise it leaves a white residue..


Is this something that can be purchased at a Wal-mart or fabric store?
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Originally posted by ChildofGod ChildofGod wrote:

Originally posted by sexibeach sexibeach wrote:

you gotta use fray block not fray check.. i take a little bit rub it in between my fingers to warm it up and rub it along the edges of the lace.. don't use more than 1/2 of dime size amount otherwise it leaves a white residue..


Is this something that can be purchased at a Wal-mart or fabric store?
 
Yep! Big%20smile  Micheal's sells it with 2 bottles for $3 & change...
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Originally posted by fllwlover fllwlover wrote:

Originally posted by ChildofGod ChildofGod wrote:

Originally posted by sexibeach sexibeach wrote:

you gotta use fray block not fray check.. i take a little bit rub it in between my fingers to warm it up and rub it along the edges of the lace.. don't use more than 1/2 of dime size amount otherwise it leaves a white residue..
Is this something that can be purchased at a Wal-mart or fabric store?

 

Yep! [IMG]http://talk.hairboutique.com/smileys/smiley4.gif" height="17" width="17" align="absmiddle" alt="Big%20smile" />  Micheal's sells it with 2 bottles for $3 & change...


Thank you! I'm getting everthing ready for tomorrow... that's my big day!
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