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Help removing Klister
Does anyone have any suggestions on how to remove Klister from a down ski jacket? My daughter was racing this weekend and her ski fell on the shoulder of her new jacket. The jacket is washable in cold water and can't be dry cleaned. The shell is 100% polyester with a polyurethane coating.
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Help removing Klister
On Mar 5, 10:11*am, N Menton wrote:
Does anyone have any suggestions on how to remove Klister from a down ski jacket? My daughter was racing this weekend and her ski fell on the shoulder of her new jacket. The jacket is washable in cold water and can't be dry cleaned. The shell is 100% polyester with a polyurethane coating. -- N Menton I suggest putting corn starch on the klister to remove the greatest amount of gunky stuff. Then apply citrus based cleaner that is diluted with water. The only concern I'd have is the effect of the solvent on the nylon shell. You may want to wait to see what others have to say about the solvent piece. I'd get the corn starch on right away though. Gary Jacobson Rosendale, NY |
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