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[* icon_note] To strengthen the embroidery you may use either fabric glue or a steamer. If you are using a lightweight fabric, make sure you use an embroidery hoop.
-[* black] Using fabric glue: apply 1-2 drops everywhere that there is embroidery on the back of the fabric. Allow this to dry for at least 5 minutes.
-[* black] Using a steamer: follow the instructions for your model to turn it on. Then run the steamer 2 times over the back of the fabric. This will make the stitches taut.
-[* icon_caution] Test the steamer first on the fabric in a hidden area before steaming.
+[* black] To use fabric glue, apply 1-2 drops everywhere that there is embroidery on the back of the fabric. Allow this to dry for at least 5 minutes.
+[* black] If using a steamer, follow the instructions to turn it on for your particular model. Run the steamer over the back of the fabric two times. This will make the stitches taut.
+ [* icon_caution] Test the steamer first on the fabric in a hidden area before steaming to avoid staining or burning your work.