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To effectively seal ribbon ends using a lighter, carefully run the flame along the cut edge of the ribbon to melt and seal the fibers. Be cautious not to burn the ribbon or yourself.
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You can seal ribbon ends without using heat by using a liquid fray check or fabric glue to prevent fraying.
To prevent a ribbon from fraying, you can use clear nail polish or fabric glue on the cut ends of the ribbon to seal them and keep them from unraveling.
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To effectively seal ribbon ends and prevent fraying, you can use a heat source like a lighter or a fray check product. Simply apply heat or the fray check to the cut ends of the ribbon to seal them and create a neat finish on your project.
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To prevent a ribbon from fraying, you can use clear nail polish or fabric glue to seal the edges of the ribbon. This will create a barrier that stops the fabric from unraveling.
The first official copy of a patent issued by the US Patent and Trademark Office comes bound in a pretty folder with an official seal embossed over a ribbon, making that the "ribbon copy". Any other copy is "just a copy", even if it is a certified copy.
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