Clover Water Soluble or Iron Off Marking Pen
Clover Water Soluble or Iron Off Marking Pen
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Shipping & Returns
Shipping & Returns
Shipping Costs:
USA - $4.99 & Free Over $100
Outside USA - $4.99 & Free Over $100
In stock items will be shipped out in 1 business day.
Once your order has been dispatched, we offer the following times for delivery:
USA - 1-7 Business Days
United Kingdom - 5-15 Days
Australia/NZ - 7-20 days
Canada - 10-20 days
Europe - 7-20 days
Returns
You can return any item you bought within 60 days after receiving it. You do not have to give a reason for your return and you will get a full refund of the purchase price paid.
Our policy lasts 60 days. If 60 days have gone by since you received your order, unfortunately we cannot offer you a refund or exchange.
To be eligible for a return, your item must be unused and in the same condition that you received it. It must also be in the original packaging.
Clover Water Soluble Marker is convenient for marking and copying detailed designs for Applique, Embroidery, Handicrafts, Sewing and Quilting. Marking can be easily removed with water. This marker works well even on coarse fabrics. Iron Soluble White Fine-great for marking on dark fabrics. As the ink dries on the fabric, white markings will become more visible and will disappear upon ironing or spraying with water.
Caution
- Try the marker on scrap of same fabric before use
- If the marker does not flow smoothly when you first begin to use it, rub the tip gently against a piece of paper or fabric until the ink flows easily
- Marks will gradually begin to appear after 10-30 seconds
- Marks may not be easy to see on coarse, napped, thick or light colored fabrics
- You can retrace your marks if they are not easy to see on the first pass
- If marks don't disappear with ironing, they can be removed by rinsing the fabric with water
- Do not use the marker on non-washable fabric like silk



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