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Cornflour for Stains?Camilla from Ireland Feedback About This Post:RE: Cornflour for Stains?
I already tried to get the stain out of my washable suede by putting dish soap on it and washing it in the machine with laundry detergent. It didn't work. Do you think the corn starch will work even if it's not a fresh stain, or would you suggest something different? Post By Marcy (Guest Post) RE: Cornfour for Stains?I'm not sure of the original post you saw but cornstach and cornflour are 2 completely different thing and based on my experiences in cokoing with these 2 ingredients, I highy doubt they will do the same trick! Cornstartch has a much lower (and maintains) a much lower humidity level whereas cornflour is gritter and a little more damp. Post by homeschoolin_mum |
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