Thanks for your insight, everyone!
I think I´ll just leave them the way they are. I
hand-rolled the edges - so that´s why I can´t get
a test-snippet and why I´d greatly appreciate not
to have to replace them. :-) However, I must have
used a very weak solution of bleach - the fabric
is still in very good condition.
At 20:42 04.01.2009, you wrote:
Have you tried old fashioned Blueing? Its
supposed to cancel out the yellow in
clothes(like fro persperation stains and I
remember my mom using it on slips that yellowed from chlorine bleach.
The termBlue Hair denoting an aged lady was
coined from the use of this same laundry blueing
as a hair rinse to negate the yellow tinge
grey,silver or white hair gets from age and enviorment.
I would not,unfortunately, expect those tippets
to last very long, theytend to shatter under stress after a bleaching.
melody
--- On Sun, 1/4/09, Hanna Zickermann h.zickerm...@gmx.de wrote:
From: Hanna Zickermann h.zickerm...@gmx.de
Subject: [h-cost] Yellowed silk
To: h-cost...@indra.com
Date: Sunday, January 4, 2009, 7:13 AM
Hello,
I have a pair of pongé silk tippets, which turned from white to yellow (like
unbleached muslin) after I put them in chlorine bleach. Yes, I know, I
shouldn´t have done that, but it was my last try to remove a nasty
linnseed-oil-spot... Anyway, does anybody know any trick how to get them white
again? I wear them with a blue dress, so they still look like white, but it
would be so nice to have them really white again.
Any ideas?
Hanna
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