Tuesday, January 12, 2010

Crochet Bedspread What's The Best Way To Get My Bedspread Clean?

What's the best way to get my bedspread clean? - crochet bedspread

It was hand crocheted by me and are made from acrylic son. It is slightly larger than twice the size standard and is too heavy for my personal machine. Not that dirty, but found my cats in my closet and the bed, so that now covered with hair and dander of the cat.

8 comments:

Smokeabe... said...

I think it would take for a cleaning, since you do not know of the ruins. If it's not really an option, I would like Hoover, sponge lightly, then emit.

nickiear... said...

I have my Wahed handmade crocheted blanket on the carpet and laundry and put it in the dryer at a temperature of light ... or you can get too dry ... after that they do not rubbermade obtained in a suitable container for cars do it again. Mine did the same.

THE UK WILDCAT FAMILY 09 said...

U May, they have to take the laundry mat and use the washing machine and triple wash the ceiling. Laundry detergent and stain remover that is difficult, remove all the cat hair and dander, stains, and U, are they nice and fresh. Wash warm blanket, and add fabric softener to the washing machine and then add to dry hair and it will be like new.

berry said...

Remove cat hair with a brush or roller. Music for a professional cleaning. return, keep it in the plastic lid.

ash said...

I would call the cleaning of the premises and explain what material is made. It is likely that the defendant is under $ 20 and doing a job alert

Noahs Ark said...

I propose to take the laundry mat and a greater use of the washing machine and then stored in a box or large plastic bag. or cleaning and packaging have for you

bevrossg said...

To remove First Serve cold in the dryer all the cat hair. Imagine a bathtub with water using a soap solution he wants. Swish it in the tub and rinse it well again in the bathtub. May well drain it in the bathtub and then hang them to dry in the sun. Good luck next time, put in a plastic bag if you want to save!

Gen•X•er (I love zombies!) said...

Dry clean ... Probably costs around $ 40

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