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Scorch Mark From an IronBy Marianne from Chattanooga, TN Feedback About This Post:RE: Scorch Mark From an IronI am sorry to tell you that there's no way to 'fix it' but you can try covering it up artfully with a patch or tie die or iron on transfer design. Once something is burned it's burned and there is no way to 'remove' a burn. It's the same as a skin burn and even scrorch burn leaves a scar :-( Post by Deeli RE: Scorch Mark From an IronSoak it in vinegar then hang it in sunshine. You may need to do this a few times. It works, good luck. Post by kffrmw88 |
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