What about a diluted solution of chlorine bleach? That always works on
whites for me.
Monica Spence

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Subject: RE: [h-cost] Mouldy linen/dyed linen


I've used it and had luck with it, but it weakens fabric (it says). Try
acetone first.

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Sent: Saturday, April 22, 2006 8:14 AM
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Subject: Re: [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.

Rit makes something called "color remover".  I haven't used it myself but it
may help your linen.

Diana

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