Thursday, July 23, 2009

~ FORGET OXY & BIZ FOR LINENS ~


Ladies ~
This product beats Oxy & Biz hands down!, as I've posted before.

We are antique dealers of vintage linens & feedsack fabrics. This product will remove 99% of the stains/dirties the first 'soak' (it is not a wash) in 24 hours. Sometimes you may have to do more than one 'soak' but rarely.

http://vintagetextilesoak.com/
1-888-451-1414

My friend took an old christening gown that was yellowed horribly, soaked half of it one night ... the next day she had a half crisp white & half dirty yellow christening gown ... it is that dramatic. It is great for quilts, too.

I've even used it on stained T-shirts of kid-lings & DH ... not always as great a results but it has lifted what other products didn't touch.

Please try this product. TY TTFN ~Marydon

~~ Enter Giveaway Below, Drawing 7.25.09 ~~



31 comments:

  1. Well it sounds like a miracle cleaner for sure and I will give it a try. I have a couple of friends who collect vintage linens and lace and I'll pass along also.
    Happy Twirls

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  2. Oh, Marydon! I've been looking for a "miracle cure" for soiled, vintage linens. I can't wait to try this one myself.
    Thanks so much for posting the link!
    Hope you'll visit my studio on the tour tomorrow!
    Hugs,
    Donna

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  3. Hi Marydon,
    Ooohhh.. what a wonderful tip.. I wrote this down.. Always LoVe finding out something new !! Hope you have a wonderful evening !!! hugs ~tea~

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  4. Good information... thank you! -Tammy

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  5. I am crazy about linens of any kind, I love them even tattered and stained, but sometimes I go nuts seeing if I can get them sparkley clean. I will have to try this because I could grab up all the stained linens no one wants and wouldn't I be the smart one with a magic potion??
    Thanks for the tip!
    JOY!

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  6. Thanks for the info, sure could use this.
    Patsy

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  7. I have SO many vintage table linens -- and some bed linens, too -- and I would love to try this product. Thanks for pointing me toward it!

    Cass

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  8. Oh darn, you just knocked my Oxy off the top of my "I swear by it" list. I am going to have to get some of this. If you say it is better then it must be better. If anyone would know it would be you! :)
    xxoo, Susan

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  9. Maybe I should try this on my Christening dress. It's getting very yellow!

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  10. Hello darling, thanks for stopping by my cottage and for leaving behind such a lovely comment. You are now following my blog, much appreciated. I also came over for a vist and love what I see, I now spent over an hour reading, I will return on my off day to read some more, you have interesting posts and lovely photos.
    Take care Luv and hope to see you often.
    Duchess XX

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  11. Hi Marydon, That sounds like a good cleaner. I don't have any linens that need cleaning, but if I get any stains I'll surely think of your product. Thanks for sharing with us..

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  12. WOW... Thank You so much for the tip!! I will definately try it!
    ALways,
    Marilyn

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  13. I've still got to give this a try, I have some wonderful old grainsacks that I want to make pillows out of and there are a couple of spots on one. Thanks for the reminder!!!
    Have a super day!
    ♥ Teresa

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  14. This is so good to know! I have a beautiful white tablecloth that has some yellow stains - I'm going to try this. Thanks for the info!

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  15. Hi Marydon...this is great information...thank you for the source...hugs, Linda

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  16. I am ordering some as it looks like a great product and endorsed by a trusted blogger!

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  17. Good Morning Marydon!
    I will have to order some of that textile rinse, with Grandkids around something red is always getting spilled on something. Thanks for tip. Amy and Debbie were resting yesterday, the 2 of them have slept alot. Debbie does not leave her side. They have been watching lots of movies together and enjoying the time together. They still have not recieved any call from the surgeon in OKC. We don't know how long that will take. We wait impatiently, as time is of the essence. Debbie will probably be at her house today and so get on her computer and type a post. I know she wants to thank everyone herself. I am so thrilled you loved my tea pics. Did you notice that I have cut my hair, extrememly cut my hair? Couldn't handle the hot flashes anymore so off it came. I just love it. Moma will have a fit, as that is my crowning glory she believes. Debbie has not seen it either, but she will when she reads this post. Thanks for stopping by honey. I just love to see your smile. Oh and yes, that Heidi Girl is something else. She loves to make my heart go pitter patter every once and awhile. Love and Hugs, Sherry

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  18. Thanks so much for letting us know about this product! I have heirloom tablecloths that I would love to use if they didn't have stains. I'm going to order this today!

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  19. Oh My Gosh Marydon,
    I am on my way to the Lab for blood work and on my way back I am going by the Health Food Store. Friend, at this point I will try anything. I started wearing face makeup again just to cover up the red face. I got tired of hearing people ask me if I was okay. I will keep you updated on this one. Thank you honey, you are a life saver. TTFN, Love, Sherry

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  20. Sounds great, but I'm confused. What actually is the name of the product? You say it beats biz etc, but didn't say the name of it?

    Have a super wkend.
    Sandy

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  21. I wish Penny at Comforts of Home had know of it before she washed her wonderful old rooster feedsack. I'll send her a link for the future!
    Dawn

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  22. Hi there!
    I sure will keep this product in mind when cleaning vintage articles.
    Glad you've shared.
    Blessings,
    D

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  23. The doll buggy or the car...must be a girl/boy thing because you first three gals choose the buggy.
    Going to share you cleaner news with 'my faerie window.' She could have used this info recently.

    Thanks, Candy

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  24. I wonder if it would work on my old satin wedding gown?

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  25. Hi thank you so much for stopping by, I love when I receive visits. Take care.

    Come by again soon.

    Cheers,
    Heidi

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  26. Dear MD...

    Thank you for your visit today. I smiled when I read your words about not seeing a thread out of place. It's because I've been sick all week and haven't worked! :) :) :) Truthfully though...messes make me NERVOUS. They really do. Soooo I clean up after each project or I make myself CRAZY!

    Love this tip...OMGOSH. That Oxyclean is worthless! Gets out the basic yellowing and that's it!

    I'm sooo gonna try this!

    xoRebecca

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  27. DAH......you've got the ady right there. I can't read the picture, but I think these allergy meds are making me looney. lol Got some new meds today, having a hard time getting over this episode.

    Thanks for popping back to tell me. Appreciate it.
    Sandy

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  28. I was just going through some of my grandmother's linens yesterday. Some are able to be saved; some not. Thanks for your advice. I hope you will join me for Crock Pot Wednesdays. The Mister Linky is up and waiting for you. http://diningwithdebbie.blogspot.com/2009/07/crock-pot-wednesdays.html

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  29. Oooh! Thank you for the tip! I'm gonna have to try it. :)
    Blessings,
    Sandra

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  30. Darling I came over again for a short while to read a few more of your fantastic posts. Can't get enough

    Duchess xx

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