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Crib Pad Melted in Dryer on Clotheskatparrott Feedback About This Post:RE: Crib Pad Melted in Dryer on Clothesi agree with the towels and iron. my idea, time consuming, would be to reheat the clothing (one / two at a time), and then basically rub the plastic into a ball form with your fingers to remove. Post by sapaul62 RE: Crib Pad Melted in Dryer on ClothesWhat a mess. Find some old towels that you don't mind using for rags or throwing away. Take each item with the plastic on it and press with a lukewarm iron over the old toweling. Keep picking it up from the item you are working on. It may be too late but try it. Some say you can use a paper bag for spounging but the towels work much better. Post By Enter your name. (Guest Post) |
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