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DD's wee has turned her wool wraps brown

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claireybee · 31/01/2008 16:56

Any ideas how to get them unstained?

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FlameNFurter · 31/01/2008 19:19

I have no idea

claireybee · 01/02/2008 14:04

I was relying on you Flame! Darn dd and her toxic wee!

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FlameNFurter · 01/02/2008 19:22

You could always dye em

Or if you are wary of dyeing them post them to me and I will for a couple of quid

I can see the business tagline now "I turn wee pretty!"

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claireybee · 04/02/2008 12:37

LOL Am guessing they would need to be de-lanolised for the dye to take...how would I go about that then? Just wash em a few times? I'll get you to do them if that's ok? Haven't had good dye experiences in the past!

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FlameNFurter · 04/02/2008 13:37

soak them in washing up liquid for a while, really squeeze it through, and then wash them a few times

Happy to do them for you - I likes playin with dye What type are they?

claireybee · 04/02/2008 15:33

Ok, I'll do that first, then send em to you. One is a stacinator, the other is an Imse-do you think they'll dye ok? Funnily enough the woolywraps longies haven't stained at all-must be where they are more knitted-ey or something!

Is it the Bournemouth address on the website I should use?

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FlameNFurter · 04/02/2008 16:12

Ooh they should dye nice If you have a look on the "let us dye your nappies" type bit of the site and let me know colour/s (wool is quite nice dip dyed).

Yup, it is the Bournemouth address

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