Neoprene Scuba
Where Did Neoprene Fabric Come From?
Neoprene has been around since the 1930s and has more recently been involved in high fashion. The unusual fabric has many different properties that make it desirable, including being spill-proof, weather resistance, heat retention, good elasticity, chemically stable, tear endurance, oil protection, fireproof, can be glued or stitched, stretchy, it's inexpensive, UV resistant, and non-toxic.
With all of these amazing properties, what are the most common items to make out of Neoprene fabric besides wetsuits? Because of its ability to be water and heat proof, Neoprene fabric makes perfect bathing suits, gloves, and even sports bras and sportswear. It can also be used in the medical field for patient care.
How Does Neoprene Fabric Work?
Although Neoprene fabric is useful for all of those projects, and more, you typically won't see it without other fabrics involved. Neoprene fabric usually lies between two different materials, serving as a barrier, which can be helpful if you're looking for a brighter or patterned fabric. Neoprene fabric comes in many colors, but not as many as other fabrics, and it doesn't always come in patterns. So no matter what bland color you chose, your project can come out beautifully no matter what!
What Products is Neoprene Fabric Used For?
Aside from a clothing perspective, Neoprene fabric can also be used for things such as hoses, seals, mouse pads, phone cases, koozies, and lunch containers. It's so useful that the military used it for World War II, leaving none for the public! Around that time frame, the 1920s, rubber material was so popular that the cost went up significantly. This caused people to search for alternatives. Neoprene fabric has been used for almost a century, and we know why! It's so useful.
GoldStar Tool is Your One-Stop Shop for All Things Neoprene
If you're looking to get a perfect sweat-resistant fabric for a summer dress or even attempting to make your kids a new lunch bag, Neoprene fabric will be the (in between) fabric for you! Contact GoldStar Tool today if you have any questions!
Caring for Your Shears and Scissors
The first thing you should NEVER do is cut anything but fabric with your scissors and shears intended for fabrics. The second is to never cut into a pin or needle since it will damage them permanently. When you’re finished using your shears, the best thing you can do is wipe the blades with a dry cloth to remove lint, threads, dust, and other small particles that can make them harder to use. Synthetic fibers can also dull the blades. Clean away the dry particles after every use. Keep your shears and scissors working smoothly with a small drop of quality sewing machine oil in the fulcrum or the pivot screw. Carefully open and close them a few times (point down) to distribute the oil, and wipe them, spreading some of the remnant oil over the blades. You want to oil your scissors and shears about once a month, more if you use them daily. Of course, be careful not to drop them, or they could be damaged to the point of being unworkable.
When they just don’t cut like they used to, sharpening is a must to prevent damage to your fabrics. You may have heard that cutting through aluminum foil steel wool and/or sandpaper as a way to quickly sharpen your dulled scissors. Despite their popularity, we don’t recommend these methods. Think about it—if you shouldn’t use your sewing shears and scissors for paper and other things, or attempt to cut through a pin or needle, why would you use either of these to sharpen a blade? There are better ways to sharpen your shears at home or in your commercial shop. Need something small and efficient to keep around? These handy Scissors And Blade Sharpeners are economical, convenient, and sharpen on the fly. Our ExtremEdge V2 Knife and Shear Sharpener is a fast, easy way to sharpen non-serrated scissors and knives safely. The bottom section holds it in place for simple one-handed operation, and it’s sold for a reasonable price. If you have more than a few pairs of scissors, sending them out for sharpening can shut down operations. Our Wolff Industrial Twice as Sharp Scissor Sharpening System is an investment that will save you and your workers time and money, and keep your scissor arsenal sharp and cutting perfectly every time. Priced at under $500, you can sharpen your tools in-house whenever you need to. Plus, it comes with instructions so that anyone can learn to use it for fast on-demand sharpening. Pinking shears, like our own soft-handled or heavy-duty shears, are best sharpened by a professional. There’s no reason to keep working with dull scissors and shears. Get one of our exclusive sharpening tools today.