
How do I wash the slipcover off a Shabby Chic sofa?
I have a fairly new white Shabby Chic sofa in my room with a removable slipcover that has already gotten a small stain, and I’d like to wash it but I’m not sure how. What sort of detergent should I use? Can I use fabric softener to give it a nice scent or will that stain the fabric?
Would it be better to just take it to the dry cleaners or to a laundry service, or is this something I can do myself? It’s fairly huge, especially if I wash all the pillow covers too.
Definitely use the fabric softener, it will be fine.
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Harold Overdon, Ashore And Afloat $23.65 General Books publication date: 2009Original publication date: 1862Notes: This is a black and white OCR reprint of the original. It has no illustrations and there may be typos or missing text.When you buy the General Books edition of this book you get free trial access to Million-Books.com where you can select from more than a million books for free.Excerpt: CHAPTER VI. We left Will Jarvis in rather a shabby manner, although comfortable enough between the sheets, and now purpose taking him in tow once more, as we are fond of settling our characters happily, and moreover are inclined to give our readers a short account of what passed at a sailor’s wedding a century ago. In the first place it was necessary for Jarvis to apply for an extension of his liberty, the stipulated time having expired; so he sallied forth betimes in the morning, and was fortunate enough to fall in with his Captain, the Honourable Driver-Through it, in company with a whole fleet of the fair sex, evidently under weigh for a day’s pleasure somewhere or other. Will marched straight up, brought himself round handsomely with a man-of-war’s sweep, and when fairly alongside removed his hat from his head, thus displaying to the admiring ladies as bonny a curly head as you would wish to see, to say nothing of a remarkably pleasing physiognomy beneath it. ” Want an extension of leave to get spliced ! No, certainly not; why if you splice you’re d — d.” The honourable Captain paused in time — never mind what he was going to say — the ladies took the case in hand, and one beauty exclaimed: “How exceedingly cruel of you, Driver” — this was aloud; then, in a lower tone, ” Suppose my papashould some day refuse you a similar boon, you would not like it, neither should I; the poor have feelings as well as the rich, therefore let him go and splice as he calls it; depend upon it he will not be the worse seaman for the indulgence.” The Captain smiled affectionately upon her, |
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Harold Overdon, Ashore and Afloat $32.86 General Books publication date: 2009Original publication date: 1862Notes: This is a black and white OCR reprint of the original. It has no illustrations and there may be typos or missing text.When you buy the General Books edition of this book you get free trial access to Million-Books.com where you can select from more than a million books for free.Excerpt: CHAPTER VI. We left Will Jarvis in rather a shabby manner, although comfortable enough between the sheets, and now purpose taking him in tow once more, as we are fond of settling our characters happily, and moreover are inclined to give our readers a short account of what passed at a sailor’s wedding a century ago. In the first place it was necessary for Jarvis to apply for an extension of his liberty, the stipulated time having expired; so he sallied forth betimes in the morning, and was fortunate enough to fall in with his Captain, the Honourable Driver-Through it, in company with a whole fleet of the fair sex, evidently under weigh for a day’s pleasure somewhere or other. Will marched straight up, brought himself round handsomely with a man-of-war’s sweep, and when fairly alongside removed his hat from his head, thus displaying to the admiring ladies as bonny a curly head as you would wish to see, to say nothing of a remarkably pleasing physiognomy beneath it. ” Want an extension of leave to get spliced ! No, certainly not; why if you splice you’re d — d.” The honourable Captain paused in time — never mind what he was going to say — the ladies took the case in hand, and one beauty exclaimed: “How exceedingly cruel of you, Driver” — this was aloud; then, in a lower tone, ” Suppose my papashould some day refuse you a similar boon, you would not like it, neither should I; the poor have feelings as well as the rich, therefore let him go and splice as he calls it; depend upon it he will not be the worse seaman for the indulgence.” The Captain smiled affectionately upon her, |

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