Creases and wrinkles
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Creases and wrinkles
How can i remove creases and wrinkles from my paper?
Please suggest a few methods.
Please suggest a few methods.
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Re: Creases and wrinkles
push very hard with the back of your fingernail on the crease. it sometimes hurts and takes a long, long time to completely remove them but it works okay. or you could just get a new piece of paper.
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Re: Creases and wrinkles
you could use an iron or a credit card hop it helped
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Re: Creases and wrinkles
Umm ill try but i m afraid the paper might tear. And ya i cannot buy a new paper ..GWB origami wrote:push very hard with the back of your fingernail on the crease. it sometimes hurts and takes a long, long time to completely remove them but it works okay. or you could just get a new piece of paper.
i thought of using the iron but how do you use a credit card??OrigamiGeek wrote:you could use an iron or a credit card hop it helped
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What type of paper is it?I also sometimes use a creaser to flatten them out and actually the paper is stronger than you would think. I it almost never rips when you do it.
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with the credit card you use the edge and you apply pressure to the crease wall moving the credit care. it should work i haven't tried it lol
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Re: Creases and wrinkles
ok i ll try the iron and the card
and GWB its actually solid tissue paper
and GWB its actually solid tissue paper
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okay that would probably rip but you are using the back of your fingernail.
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Re: Creases and wrinkles
use methylcellulose, and soak the paper in it.
note this only works with most japanese papers and origamido-type paper.
i believe it also will work with tissue, but may not very good.
note this only works with most japanese papers and origamido-type paper.
i believe it also will work with tissue, but may not very good.
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Sorry but i dont have access to MC
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Re: Creases and wrinkles
try wetting the paper, and ironing it. you can also try spray starch, its almost the same thing as methylcellulose. MC is the only method i know absolutely works though, especially with tissue paper.
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Re: Creases and wrinkles
Thank you
ill try the starch and also the wet iron
ill try the starch and also the wet iron
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