No...  I'm familiar with Udder Butter, but this is a clear liquid solution.  I 
guess I'll have to go find my bottle!

Clay

Clay Blackwell
Lynchburg, VA. USA


Norma Harris <[email protected]> wrote:

>Clay, the name of the solution you may be looking for is "Orvis" another name
>for udder balm (usually purchased in farm supply stores).� This is also the
>solution used to wash antique quilts.
>Norma
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>--- On Tue, 27/12/11, Clay Blackwell <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>Sue, if you go to a quilt shop, they may have a special solution that is sold
>to prevent colors from running.� Generally, quilt fabrics are washed before
>cutting and sewing, so a pre-soak in this solution is what is used to stop
>those pesky runs...� and dark blues and reds are the most offensive as far as
>running is concerned (in my experience).� I can't remember the name of the
>solution, off-hand.� Sorry.
>
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