wh-oh that's a stain! First you've got to find out what dissolves the
lipstick (alcohol? carbon tet?) and get rid of the lipstick, then you've got
to find out what dissolves that. Detergent will work for the alcohol. The
other might be too dangerous, supposing you can get it. I'm not sure what
they use in drycleaning now. If the greasy part is removed but the dye
remains, would the bedspread withstand bleaching?
This will be a cleaning project that requires space!

On 2/27/06, David in Ballarat <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> Dear Friends,
> Can someone please tell me the best way to remove an extenisve dark
> burgundy
> lipstick stain (like 6 foot square) from a pure white cotton vintage
> bedspread.
>
> Don't you just love 2 year olds?
>
> David in Ballarat
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