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Jacques Lorrain
06-08-2005, 08:20 PM
Hi there
My wife got some hair dye - a drop - on our bedspread - like a cotton
fabric.
How can I get this out of there without ruinning bedspread?
Thanks for your help.
Jacques
E-mail; jarin@globetrotter.net
Gary V. Deutschmann, Sr.
06-08-2005, 08:20 PM
Hi Jacques
You probably won't!
However, here is something my late wife did eons ago when the same
thing happened to her.
She has a pressure cooker, put a little water in it and placed it on
the stove. When it was up to temp, she removed the weight from the
top and centered the stain over the nozzle where the weight was,
moving it around a little every few minutes.
It removed about 80% to 90% of the stain. Then she used an UGLY Stick
to cover the stain. An UGLY Stick is a type of white paint stick I
think. Someone else may know what it really is!
TTUL
Gary
Jacques Lorrain
06-08-2005, 08:20 PM
Wow quite an interesting procedure.
Many Thanks
jacques
"Gary V. Deutschmann, Sr." <raiar@bbs.galilei.com.nospam> wrote in message
news:41307f69.777105890@news.galilei.com...
> Hi Jacques
>
> You probably won't!
>
> However, here is something my late wife did eons ago when the same
> thing happened to her.
>
> She has a pressure cooker, put a little water in it and placed it on
> the stove. When it was up to temp, she removed the weight from the
> top and centered the stain over the nozzle where the weight was,
> moving it around a little every few minutes.
>
> It removed about 80% to 90% of the stain. Then she used an UGLY Stick
> to cover the stain. An UGLY Stick is a type of white paint stick I
> think. Someone else may know what it really is!
>
> TTUL
> Gary
>
DrClean
06-08-2005, 08:20 PM
"Jacques Lorrain" <jarin@globetrotter.net> wrote in message
news:N1KXc.19954$A8.1707@edtnps89...
> Hi there
>
> My wife got some hair dye - a drop - on our bedspread - like a cotton
> fabric.
>
> How can I get this out of there without ruinning bedspread?
>
> Thanks for your help.
>
> Jacques
> E-mail; jarin@globetrotter.net
>
>
Hi Jacques,
Take a look at www.DrClean.co.uk/surgery_stains/stains_framepage.asp where
there are a few solutions, depending on the type of dye.
Hope this helps
--
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