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Cleaning a tapestry

Postby tonicha » 06 Jun 2015, 09:53

We have a tapestry, given to us about 30 years ago. Quite small, hangs in one of the bedrooms. Got a fabric backing.

I like it, Grumpy doesn't :roll:

I vacuum it every now and then, but it's getting to smell a little musty.

Can I wash it? In a small amount of tepid water, with a small amount of washing powder?
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Re: Cleaning a tapestry

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Re: Cleaning a tapestry

Postby tonicha » 06 Jun 2015, 12:37

Can't get that Molly, not here, but I'll see if I can something similar.

Thank you :D
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Re: Cleaning a tapestry

Postby tonicha » 06 Jun 2015, 12:39

As it says dry cleaning, think I'll take it down to the shop in the village :D
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Re: Cleaning a tapestry

Postby saundra » 06 Jun 2015, 21:25

If you have it drycleaned the colours will probably fade
I personally would hand wash in Luke warm water and dry flat iron on on the wrong side
It's a risk
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Re: Cleaning a tapestry

Postby tonicha » 06 Jun 2015, 21:57

Okay, Saundra, that, to be honest ,was my first thought, just wash it very carefully.

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Re: Cleaning a tapestry

Postby tonicha » 09 Jun 2015, 10:42

And it turned out fine :D :D

Washed very carefully in cool water, rinsed a few times and hung it out yesterday - no sun, so that was good.

Grumpy will be hanging it back yp later :D
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Re: Cleaning a tapestry

Postby Kaz » 09 Jun 2015, 14:14

Oh that's good!! I would have said the same, if I'd seen this post before Saundra suggested it - definitely a delicate wash in cool water rather than dry cleaning :)

Really glad it turned out well 8-)
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Re: Cleaning a tapestry

Postby meriad » 09 Jun 2015, 14:20

Oh good, I'm glad - it would have been a pity if it had been ruined
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Re: Cleaning a tapestry

Postby tonicha » 09 Jun 2015, 19:01

Still pongs a bit though :shock: not as bad, and himself can't smell it, so that's okay 8-)
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