I am lucky to know the best Vintage tablecloth Guru’s around, they sell under the name “Dusty’s Vintage and live in New England. Michelle and Lori travel around the country and set up colorful booths with PILES of pristine original tablecloths that would knock your retro socks right off of you!
Linens That Are In Pristine Condition
When you look at the caliber of their linens, you are amazed to s
ee how terrific
they look. These women put a lot of time into their linens (something I never do). But I always wanted to know their secrets about how they prepare their linens for re-sale.
These gals are very sweet and have printed an instruction sheet for their customers on how to clean the linens, titled “How We Clean Our Linens”. Notice they are saying what works for them. I am going to share their tips. Remember, nothing in life is guaranteed. With linen cleaning as well as everything else in life…..you give it a try!
“How We Clean Our Linens” By Dusty’s Vintage
1. PRESPOT: on dry item, spray any spots generously with “Simple Green: full strength. Let sit for 24-72 hours.
2. SOAK**: in your top loading washing machine put one cup “Clorox Bleach, one cup of “Biz” and 1/4 cup of “All”. Fill machine with warm water and agitate to mix detergents. Add linens. Soak for 3-24 hours. (DO NOT USE “TIDE”).
3. WASH: When soaking is complete, let washer go through full cycle. (Normal cycle for print and gentle cycle for finer whites).
4. DRY: Dry linens in hot dryer.
5. IRON: Use light steam and “Niagara” Heavy Starch (blue can).
“Biz”, “Simple Green” can usually be found at “Wal-Mart”, “K-Mart” and “Target”.
**With dark blues, purples, blacks and browns on the print use less bleach or no bleach and soak with the lower time.
Postscript: The “Chlorox bleach” part is scaring the heck out of me…but this is what Dusty’s Vintage does. I welcome all of your feedback. Don’t shoot me, I am the messenger. These gals must know what they are doing….their linens say it all!