Well I am definately a bit of a stain freak. I have a nurse betty style addiction to long tossed aside vintage goodies, in hopes of ressurecting them.
I often buy items on Ebay that are "stained" and test my abilities to get out tomato sauce from 1943. I've successfully saved many a piece!
I have my "favs" for fighting
old perspiration stains
food stains, rust spots
ect
But
I was just wondering if anyone else has any other fool proof ideas or super secret methods (maybe an old home remedy or two?) to maintaining their vintage frocks (and other items) they would care to share?
(besides dry cleaning! heh)
For Me-
"GRANDMA's" stain remover is really good. for lots of things- its also eco friendly.
Carbona "stain devils" are all really good too. They have particular ones for Wine-Dirt, Dust, Blood, Rust, ect. You have to be careful though with what you are using it on- they are heavy duty!
I often buy items on Ebay that are "stained" and test my abilities to get out tomato sauce from 1943. I've successfully saved many a piece!
I have my "favs" for fighting
old perspiration stains
food stains, rust spots
ect
But
I was just wondering if anyone else has any other fool proof ideas or super secret methods (maybe an old home remedy or two?) to maintaining their vintage frocks (and other items) they would care to share?
(besides dry cleaning! heh)
For Me-
"GRANDMA's" stain remover is really good. for lots of things- its also eco friendly.
Carbona "stain devils" are all really good too. They have particular ones for Wine-Dirt, Dust, Blood, Rust, ect. You have to be careful though with what you are using it on- they are heavy duty!