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Posted by Murielle on October 21, 2009, 10:44 pm
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> Can you use a spray bottle of water and ? and slowly pull it apart and
> leave it flat? I wouldn't put it in the dryer.
It's not stuck together (I didn't explain that well) it's just the the
fibers stick together if they touch. It's like the little tiny fibers are
some how sticking to one another when they come in contact with one another.
It used to be really soft and sunggly and now, after over a decade of
neglect (on my part) it's rough and scratchy and sticks to itself.
I'm sure it doesn't help the situation that since developing an allergy to
fragrance I no longer use any dryer sheets or fabric softeners.
Thanks,
Murielle
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Posted by mirjam on October 22, 2009, 12:56 am
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> I'm sure it doesn't help the situation that since developing an allergy to
> fragrance I no longer use any dryer sheets or fabric softeners.
> Thanks,
> Murielle
Murielle that is why i use Baby Sahmpoo , easy on materials and Non
alergic for me .
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Posted by Murielle on October 26, 2009, 5:12 am
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>> I'm sure it doesn't help the situation that since developing an allergy
>> to
>> fragrance I no longer use any dryer sheets or fabric softeners.
>> Thanks,
>> Murielle
> Murielle that is why i use Baby Sahmpoo , easy on materials and Non
> alergic for me .
I will look for baby shampoo that doesn't have a fragrance.
Thank you,
Murielle
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Posted by mirjam on October 21, 2009, 3:39 pm
Murielle it doesn`t sound [=read] too promising ,, and it souds very
much like man made threads ,,,, try now to put in very lukewarm
water ,,, [ NOT WARM !!!!! LUKEwarm ] with baby shampoo !!! let it
cool from time to time give a shake ,,,,, throw water out and rinse
again in luke warm water , now push your hand into the layers ,,, and
divide the lot firmly bur delicately.
mirjam
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Posted by Murielle on October 21, 2009, 10:39 pm
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> Murielle it doesn`t sound [=read] too promising ,, and it souds very
> much like man made threads ,,,, try now to put in very lukewarm
> water ,,, [ NOT WARM !!!!! LUKEwarm ] with baby shampoo !!! let it
> cool from time to time give a shake ,,,,, throw water out and rinse
> again in luke warm water , now push your hand into the layers ,,, and
> divide the lot firmly bur delicately.
> mirjam
I don't think I've explained the situation well ... It's not that I can't
unfold it, and lay it flat, it's that when the fibers touch one another they
stick, and the garment is dry and rough, and yes, sticks to itself. But
it's not stuck.
Thanks,
Murielle
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> leave it flat? I wouldn't put it in the dryer.