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Dry Cleaning Yarn (before its knitted) stains.?

Hi there, I am hoping someone who knows a little bit about yarn can help me outI have a project that I have been working on forever with dry clean only fancy schmancy yarnLast night I spilled red kool-aid on in while I was asleep(I am a restless sleeper, and always thirsty) I totally forgot to move the yarn to a safe place before I went to bedWhere I am not done knitting some of the yarn (read: most of it) is there any way to have it dry cleaned BEFORE I knit it, to get the kool-aid out? If not, I am open to all suggestions about how to get the stain out!!! It was kind of expensive yarn, and I really really want to make sure it doesnt stain! Thanks in advance!

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If the yarn is wool, I'm afraid you are out of luckOne popular way to dye wool yarn (and about anything else) is Kool-aidAsk a dry cleaner first before doing any more work on your projectI think it would be safer to clean it after you knit itIf it is wool you don't want to take the chance of felting the yarnGood luck.

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