A drastic move because it contains chlorine...Aunt Ellen's stain remover
(JoAnns carries it) This is a wonder product for the type of stain you are
dealing with. I had a tux shirt that went through the wash with the bow tie
in the pocket and was dismayed that the red bled at that spot of contact.
Used AE while the garment was still wet and it worked like magic.  I then
tried it on my favorite Tea Cozy that had long set in stains from normal use
and was amazed that I was able to bring it to almost new appearance. It is a
'spot' cleaner, and as I said has some chlorine in it and ? But it works,
and my linens do not seem to be the worse for the treatment. It comes for
colored fabric as well as white.  I have not seen noticeable affect on the
surrounding fibers.
----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Gwen" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Historical Costume" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Saturday, April 22, 2006 9:01 AM
Subject: [h-cost] Mouldy linen/dyed linen


> I've read all the posts about the mouldy linen but what about a white
linen
> that dye has bled into?  I have heavy white linen and it has blue black
> stains on it from another fabric that was touching it.
>
> Gwenhwyfar
>
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