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Today at 9:50 am
If something comes cricuted how do you toivel it.
Specifically referring to a thermos.
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naturalcurls
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Today at 10:04 am
I always wondered about it seems like you would need to remove to dip but I once learned that you might not need to remove a sticker if it’s a designer and makes the item more valuable with it on so definitely ask your lor
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Today at 10:14 am
BP88 wrote: | If something comes cricuted how do you toivel it.
Specifically referring to a thermos. |
Are you nervous about it coming off?
I would think something meant for food would be waterproof bec won’t you wash it between uses.
My kids have gotten cricut personalized water bottles from teachers and we never had a problem toiveling or regular hand washing.
(The sticker isn’t a problem when toiveling bec you want it there. Anything you want isn’t a problem. I was told even if it doesn’t bother me it isn’t a problem)
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BP88
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Today at 11:45 am
sky wrote: | Are you nervous about it coming off?
I would think something meant for food would be waterproof bec won’t you wash it between uses.
My kids have gotten cricut personalized water bottles from teachers and we never had a problem toiveling or regular hand washing.
(The sticker isn’t a problem when toiveling bec you want it there. Anything you want isn’t a problem. I was told even if it doesn’t bother me it isn’t a problem) |
Good to know.
I remember we would make ourselves crazy before cricuts were 'on the map' making sure no adhesives are stuck on.
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imanotmommy
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Today at 12:49 pm
BP88 wrote: | Good to know.
I remember we would make ourselves crazy before cricuts were 'on the map' making sure no adhesives are stuck on. |
You need to take off stickers/tags because they are a chatzitza between the item and the water. If it's part of the thermos and intended to stay on permanently, then no need to remove.
The exception is something that is "supposed" to stay on, but won't. ex: we had an appliance with an electrical warning sticker that isn't meant to be removed, but it was already peeling off and barely sticky, so we removed it.
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BP88
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Today at 1:27 pm
imanotmommy wrote: | You need to take off stickers/tags because they are a chatzitza between the item and the water. If it's part of the thermos and intended to stay on permanently, then no need to remove.
The exception is something that is "supposed" to stay on, but won't. ex: we had an appliance with an electrical warning sticker that isn't meant to be removed, but it was already peeling off and barely sticky, so we removed it. |
Tnk you!
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