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Re: Do-It-Yourself Mask Liners - Can they be made durable?

Posted: Mon Nov 02, 2015 1:03 pm
by Sir NoddinOff
snoozysue wrote:I have been using Remzzs for approx 8 months and each morning I just rinse it out and and pop it over the top of a coat hanger to dry and I reuse it that night. I find they actually last for many weeks.
Ditto here
OutaSync wrote:The 100% cotton material, as used in RemZZZ, does not wash and wear very well. It ravels and distorts. A material that is a cotton/polyester blend works much better.
Not true. I've used some re-washed Remzzz for over a month straight and never had that happen... not even close. I hand-wash them in very hot soapy water then rinse - next I pat them semi-dry with a towel then spread them on a clean plate to dry all afternoon. Works great every time with no ironing, tho lots of folks like to do that.
hschn100 wrote:I make them for my husband out of a flannel fabric. I also sell them on my Facebook page and etsy page that I cannot post here. Let me know if you would like more information. Thanks, Heather
Maybe you could just tell us what to Google to reach your website.

Re: Do-It-Yourself Mask Liners - Can they be made durable?

Posted: Thu Dec 17, 2015 10:19 pm
by Gasper62
Nensiraul wrote:This is a great product, exhausted after the effect is very significant.
This looks like a good place to swing the spam hammer. LOL

Re: Do-It-Yourself Mask Liners - Can they be made durable?

Posted: Fri Dec 18, 2015 11:12 am
by Sir NoddinOff
Gasper62 wrote:
Nensiraul wrote:This is a great product, exhausted after the effect is very significant.
This looks like a good place to swing the spam hammer. LOL
Not to pump new blood into an old tired thread, however, it's okay to promote some small to medium businesses here (nothing huge tho) - lots do it. Sleepguy, Padacheek, the Remzzz gal, Ian from Accurate BioMed, to name a few... probably dozens more. I like to see them spread the word about new or clever products/services, plus the Goodman's (our kind sponsors) don't tend to mind if they don't get too heavy-handed with the spam slinging.

Re: Do-It-Yourself Mask Liners - Can they be made durable?

Posted: Fri Dec 18, 2015 11:29 am
by OkyDoky
Sir NoddinOff wrote:
Gasper62 wrote:
Nensiraul wrote:This is a great product, exhausted after the effect is very significant.
This looks like a good place to swing the spam hammer. LOL
Not to pump new blood into an old tired thread, however, it's okay to promote some small to medium businesses here (nothing huge tho) - lots do it. Sleepguy, Padacheek, the Remzzz gal, Ian from Accurate BioMed, to name a few... probably dozens more. I like to see them spread the word about new or clever products/services, plus the Goodman's (our kind sponsors) don't tend to mind if they don't get too heavy-handed with the spam slinging.

I did't use the Spam button but SNO if you had looked in his signature line it did seem his business and comment was questionable. I didn't click on the links for fear of what I might find.

Re: Do-It-Yourself Mask Liners - Can they be made durable?

Posted: Fri Dec 18, 2015 11:38 am
by Sir NoddinOff
OkyDoky wrote:
Sir NoddinOff wrote:
Gasper62 wrote:
Nensiraul wrote:This is a great product, exhausted after the effect is very significant.
This looks like a good place to swing the spam hammer. LOL
Not to pump new blood into an old tired thread, however, it's okay to promote some small to medium businesses here (nothing huge tho) - lots do it. Sleepguy, Padacheek, the Remzzz gal, Ian from Accurate BioMed, to name a few... probably dozens more. I like to see them spread the word about new or clever products/services, plus the Goodman's (our kind sponsors) don't tend to mind if they don't get too heavy-handed with the spam slinging.

I did't use the Spam button but SNO if you had looked in his signature line it did seem his business and comment was questionable. I didn't click on the links for fear of what I might find.
Yeah, I guess I see the point now after looking at the signature line which you pointed out... on the edge of being inappropriate. It was sort of nonsensical anyway which is always a tip-off for spam. I blacked out the links:

Nightclub costumes: http://www.-------.com/New-Clubwear-c1377.html
Sexy dresses: http://www.--------.com/Sexy-Dresses-c1386.html
Additional Comments:Wholesale center of sexy dress

Re: Do-It-Yourself Mask Liners - Can they be made durable?

Posted: Fri Dec 18, 2015 12:41 pm
by Hopefullady
jules wrote:I use old flannel nightwear (pj pants that ripped last time) or old tshirt material usually that is on its way to the rag bin. I can cut many in a short time and I have washed them and if they don't last, they aren't any big time and effort wasted.
Brilliant, Jules!

Re: Do-It-Yourself Mask Liners - Can they be made durable?

Posted: Fri Dec 18, 2015 2:43 pm
by chunkyfrog
Serging the edge with fuzzy nylon makes a nice soft edge.
Fuzzy nylon could also be used to hand sew an overcast edge.
Fray-Chek might be too scratchy.
Some fleeces are naturally non-raveling.
Easy DIY works in a pinch; more work for a lasting result.
Or you can buy a liner.

Re: Do-It-Yourself Mask Liners - Can they be made durable?

Posted: Fri Dec 18, 2015 2:48 pm
by Sir NoddinOff
chunkyfrog wrote:Serging the edge with fuzzy nylon makes a nice soft edge.
Fuzzy nylon could also be used to hand sew an overcast edge.
Fray-Chek might be too scratchy.
Some fleeces are naturally non-raveling.
Easy DIY works in a pinch; more work for a lasting result.
Or you can buy a liner.
Huh, wha'd you just say?

Re: Do-It-Yourself Mask Liners - Can they be made durable?

Posted: Fri Dec 18, 2015 2:56 pm
by chunkyfrog
If you don't plan to wash your home-made liners, no need to worry about the edges falling apart.

Re: Do-It-Yourself Mask Liners - Can they be made durable?

Posted: Wed Mar 15, 2017 5:31 pm
by mdillge2
Why the hostility to an "old thread?" Have things changed dramatically? If the info is still usefull, great, it was to me.

Re: Do-It-Yourself Mask Liners - Can they be made durable?

Posted: Fri Sep 29, 2017 7:02 am
by Guest
hschn100 wrote:I make them for my husband out of a flannel fabric. I also sell them on my Facebook page and etsy page that I cannot post here. Let me know if you would like more information. Thanks, Heather
I would love to see what they look like and price.
Thank you, Tami