[TI] [Fwd: Help]

Josie Daly jotd at myclearwave.net
Wed Aug 6 18:04:42 CDT 2008


I had a similiar situation and I soaked all of the material in a product 
called OXI CLEAN.  I just kept changing the water-some times I would add 
Tide and then continue to soak them.  After about a month all of the grime 
was gone and I had beautiful linens.  Josie Mesi Daly
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From: "Laura Johnson" <rngade57 at madisontelco.com>
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> Date: Wed, 6 Aug 2008 16:51:34 -0400
> From: Sally Glenn <cherju at roadrunner.com>
> To: <terminiimerese at comunesofitaly.org>
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> Dear Termini friends,
> My mother has passed on and I have had to place my 90 yr. old father in
> a nursing home.
> As a result,  I now have to take care of the house and all of its
> belongings. When my mother and her family came over in the twenties ,
> they brought their goods in wooden trunks.  My  mom and her brother
> could never "go into" them because of the memories. I have now opened
> them. They are filled with priceless photos, doiles, tablecloths,
> clothing, letters etc.. The problem is that some of them are mildewed
> and stained from the moisture. (They have been stored in a damp basement
> all of these years.) Does anyone know how or where I can take the
> doilies, tablecloths etc. to have them refurbished? I would love to use
> some of them in my house. I would appreciate any info that you can
> supply me with. I live near Cleveland.
> Thank you.
> Sally Ann Piazza Glenn
>
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