hot iron mark

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I have got a hot iron mark on a cotton sheet and pillow case which are a lilac colour how can I remove it
 
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i would turn it round so the mark is on the bottom. ;)
 
get your iron out and add loads more, then say it is the new trend in patterns :LOL:
 
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Try DS40

It removes most things. :confused:

It will probably remove the whole sheet for you, and the bed underneath!

A very interesting enquiry for plumbers.

Not something I generally get called out for I must admit.

Dave
 
Soggy_weetabix said:
Try DS40

It removes most things. :confused:

It will probably remove the whole sheet for you, and the bed underneath!

A very interesting enquiry for plumbers.

Not something I generally get called out for I must admit.

Dave

If you did how much would you charge :LOL: ;)
 
Actually it was a soldering iron, and the maid was paying the plumber in kind and forgot the dam thing was still hot :LOL: :LOL: :LOL:

I'll get me coat emoticon.
 
If the mark was caused by "iron" or the chemical element Fe as an ocide than oxalic acid is the normal "spotting" chemical used by drycleaners.

If as one would expect its just "burnt" then thats carbon. In theory Carbon Disulphide might help if I remember correctly but in view of the low cost of sheets I would advise buying a new one and using the marked one as a dust sheet for decorating etc.

Tony
 
Agile said:
If the mark was caused by "iron" or the chemical element Fe as an ocide than oxalic acid is the normal "spotting" chemical used by drycleaners.

If as one would expect its just "burnt" then thats carbon. In theory Carbon Disulphide might help if I remember correctly but in view of the low cost of sheets I would advise buying a new one and using the marked one as a dust sheet for decorating etc.

Tony

In other words your answer is the same as the rest :LOL: ;)
 
I have lots of rather technical methods which are well beyond anyone else to manage to understand. You'd all get yourselves into trouble. So I'm only prepared to give a HINT
 
Scary thing is agile is serious. Personally my girl i would have you in such a position in bed no one would see the burn mark for a long time .. ;)
 
ChrisR said:
I have lots of rather technical methods which are well beyond anyone else to manage to understand. You'd all get yourselves into trouble. So I'm only prepared to give a HINT

Did that too a brand new carpet once Chris :rolleyes: :LOL:
 

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