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lightbeam

01/04/08 10:46 AM

#4042 RE: frankieboy #4040

Could it be used to thin tung or linseed oil? Have to go will check back and thanks for your dds.

Tiburon99

01/04/08 10:56 AM

#4043 RE: frankieboy #4040

Try impressing the wife. We had a blue candle overflow on to an heirloom pink doily. Tried the standard things first. Froze it and then broke off most of the wax. Not much luck. Then we rememberd the Winning colours. Took pictures and started with Boiled it in water to melt the wax out. Still blue and cardboardie. Ironed with paper towels to pick up the wax. Got most of it out, BUT, Still very blue. Boiling probably set the dye. OK, soak in Winning Colours. 10 minutes, scrub and rinse, WOW. Ok try again. After 3-4 applications, her grandmothers doily is back on the table. (BUT no more candles).

Teban

01/04/08 11:14 AM

#4054 RE: frankieboy #4040

You mentioned the drycleaning. The focus has been on the Winning Colors stain remover- but yes, the wetcleaning alternative to drycleaning is an important part of their business too. I work for Holland America Line, who is a customer of Winning Brands- as we use their Solvent Free Solutions onboard most of our ships. We are pleased and are expanding the use of their product on more of our ships.