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Re: [A/S] Curtain Question

 

coptop8@aol.com wrote:
> Looks like my house may be sold...finally, so I am wide open on putting my
> trailer back together and getting it ready to move/live in a few weeks from
> now. I will probably be asking quite a few questions over the next few
> weeks and would be grateful for any help/suggestions.
> The curtains in my trailer have water stains from condensation/humidity
> from the trailer sitting up for so long. Does anybody know of a way to get
> them out? I thought about one of those oxyclean products, but I have never
> used those. A second option I thought about was dyeing them a darker color.
> The trailer is a '72 and I,ve had it for 12 years. I don't know how old the
> curtains are but I know they are at least 12 years old. I'm afraid they
> might fall apart completely if I try to wash them at all.
> Any ideas would be appreciated.
> Thanks,
> Steve L

Hi Steve,

Congratulations on the house sale.... finally!!

My curtains had the same stains, they looked like mountainscapes..... <g>

My solution was to rip them out completely..... (Thanks Daisy)

I love just having blinds.....

I just looked at the photos of your trailer, that I took when I visited,
and you don't have wrap around windows so blinds would be perfect.

I never liked the curtains, when they were closed I felt like I was in a
coffin... soon enough for that :p

Hunter

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