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Old 11-04-2010, 11:48 AM
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I have several quilts that I made and have had at a flea market in my daughters booth..not selling but collecting dust and odors....Am bringing them home and need to sell them but I hate to loose that "new" quilt feeling..Any suggestions??? Thanks Cheryl
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Can you just wet a fabric softener sheet and tumble them in the dryer for a few minutes?
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Old 11-04-2010, 11:52 AM
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dampen a wash cloth and throw it in the drier with the quilt and a fabric sheet for about 10 min. Works great just make sure the wash cloth isn't real wet.
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I would put them in the dryer on fluff or air only setting (no heat) with a couple dryer sheets.
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I have heard of antique quilts being vacumed, using a screen over the nozzle, and keeping it a bit away from the surface of the quilt. This would not remove any smells, however.
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If it is just surface dust, you can vacumm with an upholstry brush. Then you could hang out to air out.
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Maybe just put it in the dryer on the no heat cycle, that may air it out and it will get rid of the dust.
I wouldn't put dryer sheets in with dry clothes, you could end up with oil stains on it... they are made to use with damp clothes :wink:
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Great suggestions - the one quilt is almost queen/king size so it may not fit in dryer too well - I dont have one of those new fancy double /triple etc fancy dryers lol Just an old maytag lol I can try the vacuum method on it and then hang out to air - Hopefully none of our fine feathered friends will use it lol cheryl :D
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Spray with Fabreeze and put in the dryer for 10 minutes or so. That's what I did recently to freshen up a quilt and it seemed to work pretty well.
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Originally Posted by Mimito2
I would put them in the dryer on fluff or air only setting (no heat) with a couple dryer sheets.
I do this often. It works.
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