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	<title>Comments on: How to Remove Yellowing from Old Satin</title>
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		<title>By: Sandy</title>
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		<description>I have closets full of yellow clothes; cigarette smoke is responsible for most of it, I am sure. I stopped working years ago and live in Levi&#039;s and sweatshirts, so the good clothes only get used occasionally. Any ideas of how to get these stains out? It is especially bad where it hangs on the hanger. I have silk blouses, cotton, mixed, jackets, pants dresses etc. I was ill for a couple of years and just didn&#039;t have strength to keep them up, so I am so mad at myself for letting good clothes go to hell.  I am talking four closets! Rarely throw away anything as I take care of them, and I&#039;m relatively conservative. I&#039;ve never been one to follow the crowd in styles of the year. I am ill again and will get rid of much of it, but not in this condition. I never see this question in any books so am asking you for help. Thank you.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I have closets full of yellow clothes; cigarette smoke is responsible for most of it, I am sure. I stopped working years ago and live in Levi&#8217;s and sweatshirts, so the good clothes only get used occasionally. Any ideas of how to get these stains out? It is especially bad where it hangs on the hanger. I have silk blouses, cotton, mixed, jackets, pants dresses etc. I was ill for a couple of years and just didn&#8217;t have strength to keep them up, so I am so mad at myself for letting good clothes go to hell.  I am talking four closets! Rarely throw away anything as I take care of them, and I&#8217;m relatively conservative. I&#8217;ve never been one to follow the crowd in styles of the year. I am ill again and will get rid of much of it, but not in this condition. I never see this question in any books so am asking you for help. Thank you.</p>
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