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I have some drapery fabric only a small piece that I wanted to use. But it is musty smelling. It is not washable, shall I toss it? I tried putting it in the dryer with a wet towel and fabric sheet also hung it out in the cool weather overnight.
 
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I'd Try to wash it before I tossed it out. I always wash my 'dry clean only' items on delicate & then hang them to dry.
 
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If you are going to throw it out there is no harm in washing it. If the musty smell doesn't come out you haven't lost anything.


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Can you hang them on the line in the sunshine?

If not, try crumpling up several sheets of newspaper and putting them in a carton with the drapes. It might help after a few days.

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Try washing it in cool water with vinegar. Let is soak for a few minutes, then rinse and roll up in a towel and squeeze water out. Air dry.
If it doesn't come out, then you won't have lost anything.
 
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You can also use charcoal, similar to the newspaper trick. Maybe even a box of baking soda to help take out the smell.


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Good ideas, I will try washing it as you said I have nothing to loose. No sun here this time of year lots of cool damp air and this has not helped hanging it on the porch.
Thanks
 
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Toryam, My friend and I started (well we started in Oregon) but in your town for the state to state yard sale 2 years ago in May. What fun we had.
 
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I suggest the sun also she can move mountains. No really that's what I do.
Good luck


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I let the fabric soak in cold water and white vinegar. Still has a teeny tiny smell. I ironed it and it seems to be much better. I am working on some other fabric and will come back to this tomorrow for another sniff test. hey I may even through it in the washer with soap if it still is unacceptable to my nose.
 
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Glad the vinegar helped.
 
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