Hi All
In England you'll be lucky to see the sun!!! It's in liquid form
here.... (in other words, it keeps raining!!!)
Sue
On 29 Jun 2008, at 17:40, David in Ballarat wrote:
Dear Agnes,
If you have added lemon juice, you may need to rinse it gently a
couple of times in plain water to ensure that no residue has stayed
behind.
Once you get to the point where you think it is as clean as it will
ever be, take it out of the water and lay flat on a white towel or
similar
on a drying rack. Gently ensure it is laid in shape, without tuggng
the fabric.
I agree with you whole heartedly. However, I was always taught that
the bleaching effect of lemon juice is activated by sunlight. That's
why whenever I've used your method I always put the flat lace/fabric
etc. out in the sunshine. Works a treat
David in Ballarat
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