More from that vintage Eddy's Bread booklet; this time, removing grass stains from white fabric:
Tuesday, July 28, 2009
How To Remove Grass Stains
Posted by Deanna DahlsadLabels: Clothing, Household Tips
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More from that vintage Eddy's Bread booklet; this time, removing grass stains from white fabric:
Labels: Clothing, Household Tips
Some of these tips were handed-down from grandma, but were often they were dismissed as cute anecdotes, stories of 'hard times and hard work' which were not necessary in times of prosperity and a plethora of modern conveniences.
As a result, many of these kitchen and household tips have been lost to history -- unless you collect vintage magazines.
There, in the yellowing brittle pages, you'll find a slew of household tips that are amazingly still practical today.
Use the sense Grandma (& God) gave you.
3 comments:
Are you saying to wash them in a small pot of alcohol? You don't mean in a washing machine do you?
The tip in booklet shows a small bowl, so that's what I'd try...
I was able to get black ink out of a pair of dress khakis by blotting with rubbing alchohol and a washcloth. It did not come out the first time, in fact it took several minutes, but it finally removed the ink; I then washed the khakis per usual.
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