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Posted by Polly Esther on April 23, 2009, 10:20 pm
I just received this from a place where I buy my silk fabric online:
Did you know that silk is the most ideal cloth to clean fine optical
lenses, CD's, eyewear, and all those little screens on cell phones and other
digital devices? This is because silk is by far the softest natural fabric
and it will not leave hairline scratches on sensitive surface materials.
Do you suppose this is true? I'll go try it on my smudgy phone lens
and let you know. Polly
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Posted by onetexsun on April 24, 2009, 12:41 am
More importantly, what are you using the silk for?? Are you making
silk quilts, baby outfits, gorgeous and scrumptious outfits for
you???? Inquiring and curious minds want to know.
Sunny
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Posted by Polly Esther on April 24, 2009, 10:06 am
A few yards of silk is just a basic necessity around here. I discovered its
wonder for lining knees of pants so they won't stretch or bag, use it
sometimes for newborn gowns. Now I have a square for polishing my cell
phone. I think the Yorkie must clean his feet on it. =) Polly
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"onetexsun" <wrote> More importantly, what are you using the silk for?? Are
you making
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> silk quilts, baby outfits, gorgeous and scrumptious outfits for
> you???? Inquiring and curious minds want to know.
> Sunny
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Posted by Sally Swindells on April 24, 2009, 5:58 am
I'll go and clean my specs' right away - I always see through a fog - I
get used to it, but I suppose those talking to me do notice!
Sally at the Seaside~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~uk
http://community.webshots.com/user/sallyswin
Polly Esther wrote:
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> I just received this from a place where I buy my silk fabric online:
> Did you know that silk is the most ideal cloth to clean fine optical
> lenses, CD's, eyewear, and all those little screens on cell phones and other
> digital devices? This is because silk is by far the softest natural fabric
> and it will not leave hairline scratches on sensitive surface materials.
> Do you suppose this is true? I'll go try it on my smudgy phone lens
> and let you know. Polly
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