Random questions to which you seek an answer
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So I've got this waffle-patterned, long-sleeve, cotton, white undershirt that I picked up in Japan last time I was there. A couple of months ago I noticed a relatively small (0.5 cm wide) stain that I believe is brown tree sap that probably fell onto the shirt when it was drying outside. I've tried several different stain removers from the supermarket, have attempted to bleach it and have even taken it to the dry-cleaner. None of these methods have worked in getting rid of the stain which, although quite small, looks pretty obvious on a white background.
I'm actually considering painting over the stain with white paint but was hoping to solicit suggestions from fellow forum members before this fairly radical step.
Thanks in advance!
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That happens…
Wash it, and then see how it looks. You might wanna try to burnish it, and then wax/oil.
Finn how many you've had, used??
Just that you see only pretty pics doesn't tell the truth. There is only one narrow strip of "surface" of the leather in round leather cord. Otherwise it's raw- or "cut".
To get it smooth it needs to be burnished or waxed - treated.. -
A while ago I remember someone posting a link to a book about fly fishing in cities and the like. I searched all over and can't seem to find the post in question.
Anyone by chance remember the name of the book? Giles maybe?
I'd like to get a copy of it for my father…
dude: City Fishing by Jerry Dennis