How to get a big yellowed circle out of a white bedspread?
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What caused it? Have you tried to apply bleach treatment and shout out?. Soak in oxi clean.
It was my Mama's bedspread. It had been in a closet and not used for several years. I used bleach with detergent in a normal wash cycle, it did not help. I will try oxi clean and shout out. Thank you!
My mother-in-law will find antique textiles at estate sales. She soaks the laces in oxy-clean to whiten them. Regular bleach with destroy the fabric.
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I have a collection of vintage textiles that I soak in oxy-clean to remove stains. It can take more than one soaking so be patient. Dry in the sun if possible.
Vinegar and washing soda may help remove your stains. Bleach won’t work it will yellow more.
I agree that Oxi Clean might work. Check out this blogger’s experience restoring antique linens: https://betweennapsontheporch.net/restoring-vintage-linens-welcome-to-the-77th-metamorphosis-monday/
If you spread the bedspread out on a solid surface then soak a white towel, wring enough it doesn't drip, and spread it over the spot. Let it lay there for a few minutes then use a hot iron on the towel while it is on the bedspread. It will transfer the stain to the towel. I don't know how it works, but it works on fabrics, carpets, etc. Towel has to be white.
Add ammonia to water water. Soak one hour before completing cycle.