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Can ironing fabric make you physically sick?
A friend of a friend has recently had an issue with ironing fabric, and I told her that I would see if anyone on TQS has dealt with this. She purchased 45 yards of new fabric which she took home and washed in Synthrapol before she ironed it.
She did all the ironing in one day, and was then physically sick for about 10 days with flu-like/allergy-like symptoms. She's wondering if anyone else has had a reaction to fumes from ironing lots of cotton fabric? Could it be the fabric, or the Synthrapol???
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Synthrapol IS nasty; it says on the bottle not to inhale the vapors. :shock: I've had challenges when rinsing home dyed fabrics in Synthrapol (needed to wear a mask). It should probably be done only in a washing machine.
I wonder if it didn't get rinsed out of the fabric well enough in your friend's case.
Jan in arrrgh it is snowing Spokane
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Thanks, Jan. I wasn't aware of the Synthrapol danger, but will pass on your comments and will stay clear of the stuff myself!
Is this a cool web site or what?? Ask a question and get an answer is 16 minutes from the other side of the country!
Anyone else? Would love to hear any/all comments!
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I've not used Synthopol, but have been sick with flu/cold/allergy symptoms for a week & it's not gone away, so there may be no relation whatsoever...
ALTHOUGH-- ironing 45 yards of fabric in one day sounds like a killer all on its own!! :roll:
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It could be the synthropol or something else in the fabric, or it could even be maybe something in her iron. Just a guess here, never heard of it, but if she had not used the iron in a while and had not cleaned it/used water sitting in the iron for a long time there might be mold that threw off spores??? Probably not that though - its just something I worried about once when water sat in my iron for a while.
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Margo, this link is quite informative and YES it looks as though this product can be quite harmfulOriginally posted by MargoA friend of a friend has recently had an issue with ironing fabric, and I told her that I would see if anyone on TQS has dealt with this. She purchased 45 yards of new fabric which she took home and washed in Synthrapol before she ironed it.
She did all the ironing in one day, and was then physically sick for about 10 days with flu-like/allergy-like symptoms. She's wondering if anyone else has had a reaction to fumes from ironing lots of cotton fabric? Could it be the fabric, or the Synthrapol???
http://images.dharmatrading.com/pdf/MSDS/synthrapol-sp-liq.pdf
Good luck to your friend, Linda in SD
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Synthrapol is a detergent, and about as hazardous as any other detergent. If you don't drink it, try to breathe it, or spray it in your eyes, it should be fine. I do have an acquaintance who gets ill just walking through fabric stores, from the fumes of the chemicals on the fabrics. She always washes the fabrics immediately upon getting home. I always wash my fabrics, too, but I just fold them when they come out of the dryer and don't iron until I'm going to use one. I would hate to have ironed in vain, and I know I'll not live long enough to use a tenth of my fabric collection. I don't feel any particular urge to use it all--people seldom use their collectables.
Pat in Rockport, TX
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If "Chemical splash goggles" and rubber gloves are the recommended protection when using Synthrapol, I think that the bottle I have is going to the Hazardous Waste Center. That stuff sounds awful!
I've gotten laundry detergent on my hands hundreds of times with no problem. I'm going to stay away from Synthrapol. Thanks, Linda, for the information.
It looks like it's not really needed to use for most fabrics anyway, I just found this:
"Synthrapol is a special detergent used in pre-scouring fibers before dyeing, and in washing out fiber reactive dyes after dyeing. It is also sometimes used as a surfactant or wetting agent to improve dye penetration". From http://www.pburch.net/dyeing/FAQ/synthrapol.shtml
JoAnne
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"I always wash my fabrics, too, but I just fold them when they come out of the dryer and don't iron until I'm going to use one. I would hate to have ironed in vain, and I know I'll not live long enough to use a tenth of my fabric collection."
Pat, I always wash my fabrics too but they take up much less space if they're ironed. That way I can fit in lots more. I won't live long enough to use a tenth of mine either, even if I sew day and night! It's nice to have a good selection (collection?)
Margo, I sure hope your friend is suffering no more ill effects from her use of Synthrapol. I hate to say it but she might want to rewash all that fabric or at least rinse it again. She'll have to iron it all over again, I would help her if I could. I really don't mind ironing, it's pretty much the only time I watch tv. I get a couple of good movies from the library and I'm all set for ironing.
JoAnne in southern California
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I've never used Synthropol, but I appreciate the "heads up" on this one. I almost always wash my fabric before use and then fold it away on a shelf by color. I have been washing my batik fat quarters for the TQS block of the month by hand and rinsing them until no dye is apparent. Then I iron the fat quarters when they are almost dry. I think I'll start wearing rubber gloves for washing in case any chemicals might be absorbed into my skin.
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even tho I am a newer generation quilter, I must have the mindset of a utility quilter.
when I bring home new fabric..I machine wash/dry the heck out of it, with my regular laundry detergent. if it's going to bleed or fall apart, I want to know before I expend all the energy making a quilt only to have it "misbehave" after completion.
most people I gift quilts to are not going to want to handle it w/kid gloves.
jmho :roll:
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http://www.pg.com/company/our_commit...ric_home.jhtml
This is a website that will tell you the MSDS info on a lot of products. Very interesting.
Pat in Rockport, TX
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I don't know about the detergent... but and IRON AND 45 YARDS OF FABRIC , ALL DAY !!! Is enough to make anyone sick. Seriously though there is a flu going around that is much like what you are describing. I would however, reccomend she contact her Dr. and the company, perhaps even poison control. Although at this point poison control would be unable to help. Her Dr. should deffinately be made aware. She may need medication or simply monitoring for side dffects. Tell her next time go to the hardware store and buy a mask they are only a dollar or two. Rachel
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Correction to MONTH 12 cutting instructions:
CUT SPACER STRIPS 3” x 10.5”... -
That is correct.
The 4 corners, upper left and right, lower left and right, are all 25.5” x 25.5” including seam... -
Yes, the spacer strips should be cut 3” x 10.5”.
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You only need ONE copy of the four pages for the Four Patch in a Star blocks. If using the Kit, use the updated set. If...
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The feathered Star and Lone Star patterns are mine I added. They are not provided. I wrote about my Lone Star block on my...
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After multiple fabric changes and a lot of creating and ripping out, I am pleased with the outcome! Thank you Barbara for...
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I agree, I think the spacer strip s/b cut @ 3” rather than 2 1/2”, so that the strip ends up being 30 1/2” unfinished.
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What should each of the 9 blocks measure? My center block measures 30.5 by 30.5 and the center top measures 30.5 x 25.5
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Hi, I am putting the quilt together and when I cut the spacer strip 2.5 inch by 10.5 I was short, should it be 3.0 x 10.5...
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What fabric line is Dee working from in her Splash of Color book?
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I have watched your video twice and I can’t seem to understand why I have 2 pages each of pages 1-4…. I have cut 80...
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Month 11 done, now to put it all together. Thank you for putting month 12 up early as it gets really busy around the ho...
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Where is the feathered star pattern? Somehow I missed it....
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