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[Tips Discussion] Nicotine Stains

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Post time: 2011-11-26 05:26
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How can you safely remove nicotine stains from fabrics, mainly aida cloth?  Tried hand wash method, but not very effective.  Suggestions?

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Post time: 2022-4-28 16:36
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I remove yellowing on fabric washing it with oxiclean powder even if the fabric is stitched it doesn't discolor either the fabric or the stitching. You may have to wash it twice.
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Post time: 2012-9-18 19:45
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Edited by anniekins at 2022-11-21 11:52

Couldn't agree more!
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Post time: 2020-1-21 03:33
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I moved into a house where all the wallpaper was yellow with old smoke.  It took a lot of scrubbing to get it clean
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Post time: 2022-8-19 23:06
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Percarbonato de sodio
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Post time: 2022-11-22 10:53
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study!study!study!
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Post time: 2022-2-10 07:06
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Thank you so much
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Post time: 2011-11-26 06:52
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sorry I do not know.. i don't smoke and if sombebody by mistake stains my stitching I kill him or her... problem solved...:victory: :)

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Couldn't agree more!  Details Reply Post time 2012-9-18 19:45
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 Author| Post time: 2011-11-26 06:53
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Reply 2# princifatina


    LOL....thank you for making me laugh today....I needed that!!!
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Post time: 2011-11-26 06:55
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my pleasure.. any time you need it, just ask :)
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Post time: 2011-11-27 19:01
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dye the fabric if you haven't yet stitched on it, if stitched and the stain is just on the fabric use a stain remover, if it's been stitched and you know the threads are colour fast put it in the washisng machine, and wash at 30 degrees. If putting in machine scares the living daylights out of you, put it into an old clean pillowcase first, wash on 30 degrees :O)
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Reply 5# threadbare


    Thank you, I will try that
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Post time: 2011-11-29 22:53
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thanks a lot threadbare!
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Post time: 2011-12-8 14:17
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sorry I do not know.. i don't smoke and if sombebody by mistake stains my stitching I kill him or he ...
princifatina Post at 11-26-2011 06:52



   
LOL;P  I have someone I need you to take care of, LOL:@:lol

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me too do you have a waiting list  Details Reply Post time 2012-4-1 13:09
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Post time: 2012-4-1 13:09
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xsmom214 replied at 2011-12-8 14:17
LOL  I have someone I need you to take care of, LOL

me too do you have a waiting list:@;P
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Post time: 2012-9-17 00:27
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I soak in a bucket of water with 1 tbs ammonia for about 20 min. Wring out and rinse well and check it.  For stains on finished works rubbing alcohol on the stain itself  with a q-tip, sometimes works too.
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