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Digest Number 1410

Yahoo Message Number: 14254
We do have a condensation problem at times on the windshield. Because of this, the front drapes were stained with water, and looked dirty. Dry cleaning (which the guy warned me would not remove water stains) was a waste of money. After reading a post on this board, I took a chance and washed them in a washing machine with cold water, dried them on low, and hung them again while slightly damp (no ironing), pulled on the pleats, and let hang to dry. I had decided it was either this would work or we would order new ones. It took out 98% of the stains, and the rest may have been something else. If they shrunk any, we didn't notice it.

Martha Merryman

2000 Country Coach Allure

Drapes

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Yahoo Message Number: 14260
Great ideas on removing the water stains. Any special detergent or other cleaner used in wash?

Jim Hughes

2000 Allure 330511

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We do have a condensation problem at times on the windshield.
Because of this, the front drapes were stained with water, and
looked dirty. Dry cleaning (which the guy warned me would not

remove water stains) was a waste of money. After reading a post on
this board, I took a chance and washed them in a washing machine
with cold water, dried them on low, and hung them again while
slightly damp (no ironing), pulled on the pleats, and let hang to
dry. I had decided it was either this would work or we would order new ones. It took out 98% of the stains, and the rest may have been something else. If they shrunk any, we didn't notice it.