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I recently traded with a friend, my vintage gear for his 40's palm beach linen jacket, its in overall good condition except for a few soiled spots, being new to cleaning linen, I sampled an area with light bleach, it seemed to be alright as it took out a tiny soiled spot so I assumed all's well and went ahead with cleaning one lapel area and chest pocket. My solution of household bleach/water/and some soap seemed to have done the trick and the jacket appeared to have been cleaned of the soiled areas. Long story short, next day I woke up to find " a ring around the cleaned area" dark soiled areas that were never there before. I have now created a bigger problem than when I started...BTW actual stains are more visible than appears on photo.
Needless to say I am totally gutted about this, while I am lucky the bleach did not eat through the fabric, I'm nevertheless worried about what can be done.
I actually first got the jacket custom tailored to fit me perfect, and then backtracked and tried to clean it..AFTER having spent a small fortune.Foolish I know, but one lives and learns.
Any advice cheerfully accepted.
1on1
1on1
I recently traded with a friend, my vintage gear for his 40's palm beach linen jacket, its in overall good condition except for a few soiled spots, being new to cleaning linen, I sampled an area with light bleach, it seemed to be alright as it took out a tiny soiled spot so I assumed all's well and went ahead with cleaning one lapel area and chest pocket. My solution of household bleach/water/and some soap seemed to have done the trick and the jacket appeared to have been cleaned of the soiled areas. Long story short, next day I woke up to find " a ring around the cleaned area" dark soiled areas that were never there before. I have now created a bigger problem than when I started...BTW actual stains are more visible than appears on photo.
Needless to say I am totally gutted about this, while I am lucky the bleach did not eat through the fabric, I'm nevertheless worried about what can be done.
I actually first got the jacket custom tailored to fit me perfect, and then backtracked and tried to clean it..AFTER having spent a small fortune.Foolish I know, but one lives and learns.
Any advice cheerfully accepted.
1on1
1on1