yy4me
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Fri Jul-24-09 07:59 AM
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Anyone use Dryel dry cleaning sheets? I did a very stupid |
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thing this AM and don't know what to do about it. Am wondering if this would be an option.
Condensation was forming between my regular LR window and the storm. I know the wood has expanded because of all the rain we have had. I was trying to open the window to ventilate and in the process I broke a pane of glass. You can guess the rest. Glass broke, cut myself, blood in curtain. I immediately tried to clean it with cold water, no results so I put a little spic & span on a cloth and manages to get rid of the blood spots but I know the curtain should be dry cleaned. I also know it would be a bloody fortune to have them all done.
Thought I'd try Dryel if it is any good. Thoughts?
I still have to get the window open but now I have to take it apart and replace the glass. I can screw up a free lunch. It's not that I had nothing better to do today.
Thanks for any help.
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Fri Jul-24-09 01:46 PM
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1. IME the sheets are just good for "freshening" fabrics |
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what you might do is professionally dry clean the one panel and then use the sheets for the rest of the panels.
that way it won't be too spendy but you should get good results I think
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