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vivienne
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HI I AM NEW BOUGHT A SILVERCROSS SILVERSTREAM LAST YEAR FOR NEW GRANCHILD THAT ARRIVED10 DAYS LATE 19TH FEB HE WAS HANGING ON TO BE A PISCES LIKE ME

I NEED TO TAKE INNER LINING OUT TO CLEAN IT CAN  ANYONE HELP MOST GRATEFUL VIVIENNE HEREFORD

February 21, 2011 at 3:06 AM Flag Quote & Reply

coachbuiltprams
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Vivienne,  if  you  go  and have a  look at the Egremont  Restoration section of the  site,  I   show you there  how  I   took  the lining  out of  my  Egremont  when I  restored it.    The only  difference is  that   if  you are   putting the same  lining  back into your pram  you will have  to be   extremely  careful   how  you  take  out the   studs  so  that  you  don't  damage them,  or the   lining.      I    am   not so sure that  I  would  remove the lining  personally if  I  only  wanted to  clean  it.  Try  using    cream  cleanser   and  then  give  the   lining  a rinse  and   wipe  down  again  with Milton,  diluted  with  water.   Whatever  you  do  don't  get your liner   too  wet, or  it   will not be  able  to  dry  out and may start  to  smell  musty.


Sandra

February 23, 2011 at 1:54 PM Flag Quote & Reply

vivienne
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coachbuiltprams at February 23, 2011 at 1:54 PM

Vivienne,  if  you  go  and have a  look at the Egremont  Restoration section of the  site,  I   show you there  how  I   took  the lining  out of  my  Egremont  when I  restored it.    The only  difference is  that   if  you are   putting the same  lining  back into your pram  you will have  to be   extremely  careful   how  you  take  out the   studs  so  that  you  don't  damage them,  or the   lining.      I    am   not so sure that  I  would  remove the lining  personally if  I  only  wanted to  clean  it.  Try  using    cream  cleanser   and  then  give  the   lining  a rinse  and   wipe  down  again  with Milton,  diluted  with  water.   Whatever  you  do  don't  get your liner   too  wet, or  it   will not be  able  to  dry  out and may start  to  smell  musty.


Sandra

HI :) THANK YOU FOR THAT ANY ADVICE  ;) IS  MOST WELCOME  

VIVIENNE :D

February 28, 2011 at 8:05 AM Flag Quote & Reply

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