Stickerino
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So I have a really nice jacket from around 1934 that I got for a good price. Problem is, it has some really set-in stains that absolutely will not come out. I took it to the dry cleaners, they couldn't do it. I made the bad mistake of trying OxiClean, and I got better information some hours after I put it on, then had the stuff removed by the cleaner as quickly as I could.
I'm getting really fidgety about this because I can't exactly just "buy another one"; I took it to a dry cleaner, I applied a corrosive detergent to three different spots and let it sit for hours, I soaked that entire area of the jacket in trying to remove the detergent myself (it's sitting on a hanger and I won't touch it for at least 48 hours), and although I'm quite sure it'll be fine, I don't want to run further risks. I've already been a bit rough.
I figured you folks might have a better idea on how to get out stains this old than I do, so I need help. I really have no clue what I'm doing. I've always been careful not to stain my jackets, so I've never had this problem.
Any help would be deeply appreciated.
I'm getting really fidgety about this because I can't exactly just "buy another one"; I took it to a dry cleaner, I applied a corrosive detergent to three different spots and let it sit for hours, I soaked that entire area of the jacket in trying to remove the detergent myself (it's sitting on a hanger and I won't touch it for at least 48 hours), and although I'm quite sure it'll be fine, I don't want to run further risks. I've already been a bit rough.
I figured you folks might have a better idea on how to get out stains this old than I do, so I need help. I really have no clue what I'm doing. I've always been careful not to stain my jackets, so I've never had this problem.
Any help would be deeply appreciated.