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Using the sweater dryer, Jenn, is a clever way to save yourself some grief. I copied something over onto a fabric sheet, rinsed it as directed and put it over on the kitchen counter to dry a little. Would you believe it stained my countertop? Polly
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I do believe I have "stash envy"! ;-)
Good job on the organization. It's starting to come together.
Michelle > Funny you should ask! After receiving the contents of the lost parcel
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Thank you! I never thought to use the sweater dryer for drying free standing lace Gen
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And yet again I find myself wishing for a "transporter" as in Star Trek. I'd be there in a minute! :-)
Michelle > If you lived closer, Michelle, I'd tell you to come on over with an
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I've found that Mr. Clean Magic Erasers do a good job on the usual stains on my white countertop. Don't know if they'd work for your stain, but might be worth a try. Soft Scrub with bleach is also good on counter-top stains.
Julia > Using the sweater dryer, Jenn, is a clever way to save yourself some