That was a good eBay experience, then. The seller certainly was fair with you.
I would like to see it, too. I love older quilts. |
I love Grandma' Secret Spot remover. It can work miracles. My husband got dirty transmission fluid on his khaki work pants and I didn't see the spots until after the pants were washed and dried. I figured they were garbage. But I bought some Grandma's to try and after a couple of times letting the stuff sit on the spots and then washing, the spots were gone. Amazing !
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Originally Posted by Katia
I love Grandma' Secret Spot remover. It can work miracles. My husband got dirty transmission fluid on his khaki work pants and I didn't see the spots until after the pants were washed and dried. I figured they were garbage. But I bought some Grandma's to try and after a couple of times letting the stuff sit on the spots and then washing, the spots were gone. Amazing !
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Grandma's Spot Remover is always at the counter at Hancocks.
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Dampen the spot, cover with cream of tartar, tie a string around it to keep it together and damp, let set for a couple hours. It worked for me! You want the CoT to remain pasty
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Originally Posted by clem55
Dampen the spot, cover with cream of tartar, tie a string around it to keep it together and damp, let set for a couple hours. It worked for me! You want the CoT to remain pasty
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for rust you can try baking soda and lemon juice first..make a paste and use a soft toothbrush....
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I remember taking rust out of my white gloves with lemon juice when I was a kid. I just looked it up for you.
http://www.ehow.com/how_18793_remove-rust-fabric.html |
I hope you can post a picture!
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Originally Posted by donnajean
I remember taking rust out of my white gloves with lemon juice when I was a kid. I just looked it up for you.
http://www.ehow.com/how_18793_remove-rust-fabric.html |
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