Sunday, January 10, 2010

Looking For Fabric With Mooses On It. How Do I Get Dingy Looking Fabric Looking Cleaner?

How do I get dingy looking fabric looking cleaner? - looking for fabric with mooses on it.

Well, I just swim a special navigation shirt sales garage (white). It is an expensive fabric with UV protection and water is beautiful.
If, however, held to the light you can see a kind of a dirty stain on the front of the T-shirt. (How dirty dust on board at the same time, and never) purified
I dipped the shirt in Oxyclean and is proposed in bleach, but the label said no.
Any advice would be very grateful, thank you!

3 comments:

kay said...

I would be surprised if it is not actually a patch of mildew. Try some of oxy-chloro percarbonate cleaning or other purposes.

BTW, go for UV protection for the low price, you knit or polyester with a large, preferably in a blackish color. Are no special cloth "UV protection" for most applications needed.

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kay said...

I would be surprised if it is not actually a patch of mildew. Try some of oxy-chloro percarbonate cleaning or other purposes.

BTW, go for UV protection for the low price, you knit or polyester with a large, preferably in a blackish color. Are no special cloth "UV protection" for most applications needed.

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http://www.goodhousekeeping.com/beauty/s ...

kay said...

I would be surprised if it is not actually a patch of mildew. Try some of oxy-chloro percarbonate cleaning or other purposes.

BTW, go for UV protection for the low price, you knit or polyester with a large, preferably in a blackish color. Are no special cloth "UV protection" for most applications needed.

Profile:
http://www.goodhousekeeping.com/beauty/s ...

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