[CS-FSLUG] [OT] Laundry

Christopher Rose kf6snj at lycos.com
Mon Nov 22 11:42:30 CST 2004


ERA? No, not a good idea. It is a Proctor and Gambell product. BOYCOTT!
----- Original Message -----
From: "Fred A. Miller" <fmiller at lightlink.com>
To: "A Christian virtual Free Software and Linux Users Group." <Christiansource at ofb.biz>
Subject: Re: [CS-FSLUG] [OT] Laundry
Date: Mon, 22 Nov 2004 10:57:19 -0500

> 
> On Monday November 22 2004 1:56 am, N. Thompson wrote:
> > I know this is off topic but recently I've lost a record number of clothing
> > items to stains and its getting near the point of having to go on nother
> > dreaded clothes shopping trip.
> >
> > Mom has a tendency to cook these hot-dogs with cheese in them every once in
> > a while, we all used to like them at first but now they are just too salty;
> > anyway in self defence one of those hot-dogs decided to spray me with
> > scalding hot cheese one day and now I have stains on a good pair of pants
> > that I doubt mom will be able to clean them out considering her past
> > failures to do so. Does anyone here know of an affordable and preferably
> > easy way to get such stains out of clothing?
> >
> > I'd greatly appreciate some help with this, and I know there are women in
> > this list, as well as some men who have referred to themselves as
> > "house-husbands" in the past, one of you has to know of some way for me to
> > save that pair of pants, if I can't It'll be another WalMart (blind
> > customers who crash into you like grass hoppers into a windshield) trip for
> > me :-( .
> 
> The problem is that if she's washed the clothes in hot water, then the stains 
> are set and there's probably no way to remove them. I'd make the VERY strong 
> case for using NO OTHER detergent than Era, as it has enzymes in it to remove 
> most food stains, and IN COLD WATER.
> 
> Fred
> 
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