[SML] Washing, retreating velour

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Thu Feb 11 21:35:17 UTC 2016


Coit gave us a bid when we were looking to have this done (and re-fire treating) of ours. I also think vat dyeing was bid also.

> -----Original Message-----
> From: stagecraft at theatrical.net
> Sent: Thu, 11 Feb 2016 13:19:31 -0800
> To: stagecraft at theatrical.net
> Subject: [SML] Washing, retreating velour
> 
> I had always hoped to avoid actually needing the answer to this question:
> Which companies handle washing and re treating velour stage curtains?
> 
> we had an unfortunate experience with a borrowed main drape, we
> successfully steamed some stubborn wrinkles out, by applying steam to
> the upstage side of the drape.
> 
> The downstage side was wrinkle free, but filled with ugly blotches, think
> hives.
> 
> The image is here:
> https://goo.gl/photos/wWKdD9BK3kWfTScE9
> 
> So sad.  I'm pretty sure that washing won't fix it, but the owner
> wants us to try.
> 
> Ben
> 
> Ben Thoron
> (619) 846-9529
> bthoron at theoldglobe.org
> 
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