Christine-
"Vintage Fashions" (an out of print magazine) suggests:
For protein stains (milk, egg, blood) soak the item in cold water - hot
water will "cook" the protein - until the stain has softened and lightened a
bit. Soak in a basin or sink, in a solution of 1 gallon of water and 2
tablespoons household ammonia.
For urine stains, a soaking solution of warm water and salt is effective.
Follow with a thorough rinsing, as gently as possible. In my experience with
vintage textiles, sometimes the rinsing is enough. Woolite is also very
gentle and gives a good cleaning, but I have to add, sometimes the garment
has been so dirty for so long, a good cleaning can do it in! The dirt has
been holding it together!
Good luck!
Laura
----- Original Message -----
From: Christine Dwyer <[log in to unmask]>
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Sent: Tuesday, October 24, 2000 12:02 PM
Subject: Baby Clothes
> Hello All,
>
> We have a baby's christening gown, circa 1850, made of cotton and lace.
The
> cotton is quite thin and has yellowed. Any suggestions on how to clean
it?
> Many thanks.
>
>
> Christine M. Dwyer, Director
> Stanly County Museum
> & Historic Preservation Commission
> 245 East Main Street, Albemarle, NC 28001 USA
> (704) 986-3777 (704) 986-3778 fax
> www.co.stanly.nc.us/Departments/Museum/index.htm
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