On a "fuzzy" dress, I have really good luck with brushing dirt and such out
of hems with what was sold as a pot brush, but is a round, natural bristled
brush about 3 inches in diameter. I'd like to find a bigger one, but this
one at least is nice and stiff. I got it at World Market.

Jennifer / Guenièvre

On Thu, Oct 15, 2009 at 9:36 AM, Alexandria Doyle <[email protected]>wrote:

> I have a wool gown that I need to clean-up/freshen up for wear this
> weekend.  The last outing with this black wool 15th century kirtle was
> at a dusty/windy camp ground.  The skirt is covered with dried grass
> and such.  What is the quickest way to get all this grass and debris
> off the skirt?  I keep thinking brushing is the term I've heard used,
> but never done so.  I've always used tape on wool skirts to remove pet
> hair (my usual clingy debris).  Is there a particular type of brush I
> should use?  Stick with the tape?
>
> Of course I've procrastinated until the last minute and it has to be
> done tonight with a jillion other things to be ready for the event
> tomorrow morning, so any shortcuts are welcome!
>
> thanks
> alex
>
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