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[Skill Help] Stain on the cloth

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Post time 2013-3-18 04:34 | Show all posts
My friend cut herself and bled on her project. She didnt treat it at the time and finished the piece so a significant amount of time passed and it set in. She said she soaked it in Wisk a liquid detergent and a dye magnet. She said the spots were gone when she rinsed. Hope it works for you and you have good luck with your piece too! :o)

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Hi, thank you for taking the trouble to write.. Liquid detergent and a dye magnet..hummm. Sorry, what is a dye magnet? Where can I get this dye magnet?  Details Reply Post time 2013-3-18 07:59

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Hi, thank you for taking the trouble to write.. Liquid detergent and a dye magnet..hummm. Sorry, what is a dye magnet? Where can I get this dye magnet?
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Post time 2013-3-20 05:44 | Show all posts
Thank You All for the great tips, will keep them in mind as I have projects tucked away that need finishing!
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Post time 2013-3-23 15:56 | Show all posts
Try Sharons Solution...purchase it online.  It is a wonderful product, and will get out stains that have been in cloth for a very long time without doing damage.  They do tell you how to test a part of your fabric, but I love it.  It works wonders.

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My dear, I checked for it online. It looks like a great solution to the stain, BUT...I dont live in US. I live in good ole South East Asia - Malaysia is the country. Ive ordered items from Us, China,  Details Reply Post time 2013-3-23 21:51
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HandDyedQueen replied at 2013-3-23 15:56
Try Sharons Solution...purchase it online.  It is a wonderful product, and will get out stains that ...

My dear, I checked for it online. It looks like a great solution to the stain, BUT...I dont live in US. I live in good ole South East Asia - Malaysia is the country. Ive ordered items from Us, China, Hongkong and Australia. Generally, the shipping costs ALWAYS exceed the original item purchase cost.

But I thank you sincerely, and hope that your kind suggestion may at least benefit some other poor soul with the stained and yellowed cloth.

PS No, there is no equivalent here in the stores.
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Post time 2013-3-23 23:53 | Show all posts
maybe you can try  bicarbonate of soda or backing powder.Or deying in an other color.

I put white fabric overnight in baking powder and the next day it was bright white.

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Alright. Baking soda I have. I will try this one. Then hydrogen peroxide, if baking soda doesnt work. Will take picture before and after I think. Thanks very much.  Details Reply Post time 2013-3-24 10:01
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Bleu replied at 2013-3-23 23:53
maybe you can try  bicarbonate of soda or backing powder.Or deying in an other color.

I put white f ...

Alright. Baking soda I have. I will try this one. Then hydrogen peroxide, if baking soda doesnt work. Will take picture before and after I think. Thanks very much.
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Post time 2013-3-24 13:56 | Show all posts
Thank you for having posted your question here! And thanks for everyone who answered! This was very useful for me. I will keep in mind al your tipps.
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Post time 2022-2-10 03:35 | Show all posts
Thank you!
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Post time 2024-4-8 03:04 | Show all posts
Thanks for the info!
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