Lamp shade needs cleaning and how do I get this Ugly stains out ?
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Woodbridge Environmental Tiptophouse.com on Mar 08, 2014The water stains cannot be removed. Due to the fabric being stained there is little option other then perhaps to paint it with a stain killing primer and new color. Perhaps a dry cleaner may be able to assist on getting some of the dark color out, but I doubt you will have much luck with this. Trying to clean it in my opinion will perhaps only weaken the shade making it even more difficult to paint later on.Helpful Reply
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Debbie Harris on Mar 08, 2014Best probably to recover it.Helpful Reply
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Adrianne C on Mar 08, 2014Woolite. I also wash my silk flowers in it with cold water.Helpful Reply
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Lyne Desrosiers on Mar 08, 2014maybe try to paint it with fabric paintHelpful Reply
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Shari on Mar 08, 2014Okay, at this point, you have nothing to lose. You probably aren't going to want to continue using it this way so why not try something drastic? I would get a bucket big enough to submerge the shade in, fill it with hot water and a generous scoop of Oxyclean and dunk the shade. Maybe have a toothbrush handy to gently scrub the inside of the shade. It might take several dunks and scrubs but it might work to at least lighten the stains so they are not so noticeable. It would be even better if you could soak the shade but it might fall apart if it has something like fabric glue on it. Good luck. I hope you find something that will work because it's a really cute lamp shade.1 marked as helpful Reply
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Mags on Mar 08, 2014Shari suggestion is right on, but if that doesn't work.....try fabric paint on the entire under side. Gold or black.1 marked as helpful Reply
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SK on Elderberry on Mar 08, 2014I love these suggestions. I always just paint. I use a black or gold spray enamel paint. My answer to everything.1 marked as helpful Reply
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Carolyn Hoxton on Mar 08, 2014I would buy a new shade, you can find some very pretty ones.Helpful Reply
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Abedabun Dawn on Mar 08, 2014Maybe try spraying with Folex instant carpet spot remover. I have used that stuff on all kinds of stuff with success. You can get it most every where. I have bought it at the dollar store and walmart.Helpful Reply
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Tammy on Mar 09, 2014I'm with Shari submerge it in hot water but I would use baby detergent like Draft , vinegar and baking soda. Hope that stain just lifts away good luck!Helpful Reply
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Element One Home Staging & Redesign on Mar 09, 2014My favorite stain remover - Murphy's oil soap. I've seen it take stains out of clothes that I thought I'd never get out.Helpful Reply
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Roberta Eagleston on Mar 09, 2014Didn't know Murphy's oil soap removes stain! Good to know. I agree with Carolyn, buy new shade.Helpful Reply
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Linda on Mar 09, 2014If it is rust use Whink. I am assuming you already washed it and this is stain. I have also used X-14 and Tilex tile cleaner to bleach out spots.Helpful Reply
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CC on Mar 09, 2014I always wash my lamp shades. I spray them with a product you can buy at a Dollar General or Family Dollar if you have those stores where you live. It's called Awesome. I just spray the shade, let it sit for a few minutes then I scrub them with a sponge or scrub brush along with some Dawn dish liquid and then rinse them and they are like brand new. If that doesn't work on your stain try making a paste of baking soda and vinegar or cream of Tatar and vinegar. Apply the paste, let sit for about 10 min, scrub a little then rinse. I guarantee one of these options will work!! Good luck1 marked as helpful Reply
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CC on Mar 09, 2014Never heard of using Murphy's oil soap and I don't think I would because it has oils in it. So that would probably stain the material even worse. I wouldn't suggest taking that advice unless your lampshade is made out of wood. LolHelpful Reply
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CC on Mar 09, 2014Be careful if you try some of these suggestions because they have bleach in them and you will ruin your lampshade even more.Helpful Reply
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Rena Short on Mar 09, 2014I acquired an old bridge lamp with its original shade. When the lamp was turned on, a stain inside the shade became visible. The only non-damaging solution I came up with was to paint a pattern inside the shade that incorporated the stain into the design. Now, when the lamp is lit, a design appears that looks intentional and very pretty. I used dark brown paint thinned to the consistency of the stain for a sihlouetted effect, but one could get inventive by using translucent colors to paint florals, scenics, or animals, etc.Helpful Reply
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Jeanette S on Mar 09, 2014My lampshades in my bedroom are cream cloth (silk?) and were sooooo dirty and beyond just dusting. I was about to throw them out then thought, nothing to lose by washing them. And wash them I did! Wet them good and used 409! Rinsed them and towel dried them to barely damp. That was months ago and they are great!Helpful Reply
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Carol on Mar 09, 2014Look for a new shade or buy fabric paint and paint the shade.Helpful Reply
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Judy Adams on Mar 09, 2014I used a product from Bestline Products , that I got at a yard sale and boy have i liked it . I has the same kind of stains on a linen liner on a picture frame. Water and ZIF! in a spray bottle . spray ,sit and wait then spray with clear water blot with w clean white towel and ,repeat if there is still a little unwanted color left .Try www.Bestline.com they are in San Jose Ca.Helpful Reply
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Lynn on Mar 10, 2014it looks like nicotine that has been pulled down on the fabric…. try to blot it with some hydrogen peroxide and a q-tip so that you don't get it to go through the leopard print… if that works you can brush it on in small areas and wipe it dry with a WHITE cloth; vinegar may also work, the big thing is to not sock it.Helpful Reply
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Esther D on Mar 10, 2014try Stain Solver. a teaspoon in a cup of warm water. Use a damp rag or sponge to blot out the stain.Helpful Reply
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Fenya Kashergen on Nov 01, 2014try painting the shade in a neutral colorHelpful Reply
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OHTHANKHEAVEN on Dec 08, 2015WHAT KIND OF GLUE SHOULD I USE FOR THIS DIY PROJECT???Helpful Reply
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