Razhie answered Monday January 2 2006, 7:01 pm: If your cashmere is a relatively loose knit and there are still chunks of marshmellow in it, throw it in the freezer for a bit or rub some ice against the marshmallow still in the shirt (try not to get it too wet) and then pick the parts that are clearly marshmallow out of it once it has started to freeze. Then send it out for dry cleaning to get rid of the rest of the stickiness still in the fibers.
Do NOT use warm water. It's not generally a good thing for cashmere, and it's definitely not the way to treat a stain, especially not a sticky one.
Linds answered Monday January 2 2006, 6:36 pm: you can only get cashmere stuff cleaned at the dry cleaners.. its only 4 dollars usally.. [ Linds's advice column | Ask Linds A Question ]
strictlyrouge answered Monday January 2 2006, 6:11 pm: read the label first. if its okay with the label, try warm water. if you're not supposed to use water, try freezing it and chipping it off. if its washing machine safe, try that. if not, then head off to the dry cleaners. [ strictlyrouge's advice column | Ask strictlyrouge A Question ]
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