Re: [h-cost] cleaning problem

2007-10-23 Thread Sylvia Rognstad
I tried  spot remover, a laundry pretreater like Shout, and Zout.
Has anyone tried Oxyclean?


On Oct 22, 2007, at 11:42 AM, Sharon Collier wrote:

What things have you tried? Simple Green works well on dissolving 
automotive
oil My son's basketball got smeared by rolling under a car and it was 
the

only stuff to get it off.

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Sent: Sunday, October 21, 2007 7:00 PM
To: Historical Costume
Subject: [h-cost] cleaning problem

I know this isn't exactly costume related, but since others on the list
often have problems cleaning costumes and antique clothing, I thought 
I'd
see if anyone had a solution for a grease stain that has been through 
the
wash twice and treated with spot removers and other stuff and still 
remains.
I may have to give up on it but I thought I'd see if someone has had 
good

luck with some product  haven't tried.

Sylrog

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Re: [h-cost] cleaning problem

2007-10-23 Thread Kenet Muir
I used it on a bright yellow cotton blouse that I was
sure that I would never be able to wear again, since
the chocolate stain was right in front. The shirt did
not bleach out and the set in stain was gone. If you
are unsure about the material try a like fabric first.


Kenet

--- Sylvia Rognstad [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 That won't bleach the fabric?  It's not white.
 
 On Oct 21, 2007, at 8:09 PM, Kenet Muir wrote:
 
  Have you tried getting the stain wet with warm
 water
  then rubbing baking soda into it mixed with
 hydrogen
  peroxide? Let it sit for half and hour then wash
 as
  usual. I found that it worked with chocolate that
 had
  been through the wash several times.
 
  Kenet
 
  --- Sylvia Rognstad [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 
  I know this isn't exactly costume related, but
 since
  others on the list
  often have problems cleaning costumes and antique
  clothing, I thought
  I'd see if anyone had a solution for a grease
 stain
  that has been
  through the wash twice and treated with spot
  removers and other stuff
  and still remains.  I may have to give up on it
 but
  I thought I'd see
  if someone has had good luck with some product
  haven't tried.
 
  Sylrog
 
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Re: [h-cost] cleaning problem

2007-10-23 Thread Alexandria Doyle
I've used Oxyclean on silk that my granddaughter spilt soda on, and it
was left for years before I got it back to clean.  It took several
soakings with the cleaner but did come clean.

alex

On 10/22/07, Sylvia Rognstad [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 I tried  spot remover, a laundry pretreater like Shout, and Zout.
 Has anyone tried Oxyclean?

 On Oct 22, 2007, at 11:42 AM, Sharon Collier wrote:

  What things have you tried? Simple Green works well on dissolving
  automotive
  oil My son's basketball got smeared by rolling under a car and it was
  the
  only stuff to get it off.
 
  -Original Message-
  From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
  On
  Behalf Of Sylvia Rognstad
  Sent: Sunday, October 21, 2007 7:00 PM
  To: Historical Costume
  Subject: [h-cost] cleaning problem
 
  I know this isn't exactly costume related, but since others on the list
  often have problems cleaning costumes and antique clothing, I thought
  I'd
  see if anyone had a solution for a grease stain that has been through
  the
  wash twice and treated with spot removers and other stuff and still
  remains.
  I may have to give up on it but I thought I'd see if someone has had
  good
  luck with some product  haven't tried.
 
  Sylrog
 
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RE: [h-cost] cleaning problem

2007-10-23 Thread HAGIOS FENUM
For grease; dab it with some GOOP hand cleaner, the one used by auto
mechanics to wash their hands. Lightly wet it and then dab it if its too
delicate the textile, if not just dab it and let stand for some while then
rinse.
Joe

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From: Alexandria Doyle [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Tuesday, October 23, 2007 9:41 AM
To: Historical Costume
Subject: Re: [h-cost] cleaning problem

I've used Oxyclean on silk that my granddaughter spilt soda on, and it
was left for years before I got it back to clean.  It took several
soakings with the cleaner but did come clean.

alex

On 10/22/07, Sylvia Rognstad [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 I tried  spot remover, a laundry pretreater like Shout, and Zout.
 Has anyone tried Oxyclean?

 On Oct 22, 2007, at 11:42 AM, Sharon Collier wrote:

  What things have you tried? Simple Green works well on dissolving
  automotive
  oil My son's basketball got smeared by rolling under a car and it was
  the
  only stuff to get it off.
 
  -Original Message-
  From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
  On
  Behalf Of Sylvia Rognstad
  Sent: Sunday, October 21, 2007 7:00 PM
  To: Historical Costume
  Subject: [h-cost] cleaning problem
 
  I know this isn't exactly costume related, but since others on the list
  often have problems cleaning costumes and antique clothing, I thought
  I'd
  see if anyone had a solution for a grease stain that has been through
  the
  wash twice and treated with spot removers and other stuff and still
  remains.
  I may have to give up on it but I thought I'd see if someone has had
  good
  luck with some product  haven't tried.
 
  Sylrog
 
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RE: [h-cost] cleaning problem

2007-10-22 Thread Sharon Collier
What things have you tried? Simple Green works well on dissolving automotive
oil My son's basketball got smeared by rolling under a car and it was the
only stuff to get it off. 

-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On
Behalf Of Sylvia Rognstad
Sent: Sunday, October 21, 2007 7:00 PM
To: Historical Costume
Subject: [h-cost] cleaning problem

I know this isn't exactly costume related, but since others on the list
often have problems cleaning costumes and antique clothing, I thought I'd
see if anyone had a solution for a grease stain that has been through the
wash twice and treated with spot removers and other stuff and still remains.
I may have to give up on it but I thought I'd see if someone has had good
luck with some product  haven't tried.

Sylrog

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Re: [h-cost] cleaning problem

2007-10-21 Thread Kenet Muir
Have you tried getting the stain wet with warm water
then rubbing baking soda into it mixed with hydrogen
peroxide? Let it sit for half and hour then wash as
usual. I found that it worked with chocolate that had
been through the wash several times.

Kenet

--- Sylvia Rognstad [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 I know this isn't exactly costume related, but since
 others on the list 
 often have problems cleaning costumes and antique
 clothing, I thought 
 I'd see if anyone had a solution for a grease stain
 that has been 
 through the wash twice and treated with spot
 removers and other stuff 
 and still remains.  I may have to give up on it but
 I thought I'd see 
 if someone has had good luck with some product 
 haven't tried.
 
 Sylrog
 
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Re: [h-cost] cleaning problem

2007-10-21 Thread Sylvia Rognstad

That won't bleach the fabric?  It's not white.

On Oct 21, 2007, at 8:09 PM, Kenet Muir wrote:


Have you tried getting the stain wet with warm water
then rubbing baking soda into it mixed with hydrogen
peroxide? Let it sit for half and hour then wash as
usual. I found that it worked with chocolate that had
been through the wash several times.

Kenet

--- Sylvia Rognstad [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:


I know this isn't exactly costume related, but since
others on the list
often have problems cleaning costumes and antique
clothing, I thought
I'd see if anyone had a solution for a grease stain
that has been
through the wash twice and treated with spot
removers and other stuff
and still remains.  I may have to give up on it but
I thought I'd see
if someone has had good luck with some product
haven't tried.

Sylrog

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Re: [h-cost] cleaning problem

2007-10-21 Thread Joan Jurancich

At 06:59 PM 10/21/2007, you wrote:
I know this isn't exactly costume related, but since others on the 
list often have problems cleaning costumes and antique clothing, I 
thought I'd see if anyone had a solution for a grease stain that has 
been through the wash twice and treated with spot removers and other 
stuff and still remains.  I may have to give up on it but I thought 
I'd see if someone has had good luck with some product  haven't tried.


Sylrog


Do you have any Synthrapol?  It's used to de-grease fabrics before 
dyeing and does a good job of getting the lanolin out of raw wool.



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