[CS-FSLUG] [OT] Laundry
Christopher Rose
kf6snj at lycos.com
Mon Nov 22 08:16:16 CST 2004
I do not know if you have Dollar Store in your area or not. If so, I would suggest investing in a bottle of "Awesome". I use this quite frequently to get stains out of clothing as well as black marker off the walls of my apartment (I need to find a better way to hide those markers from my son).
Hope that helps.
Pax,
Christopher
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From: "Ed Hurst" <ehurst at asisaid.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 05:16:29 -0600 (CST)
>
> On Mon, 22 Nov 2004, N. Thompson wrote:
>
> > 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 :-( .
>
> There are several solvents that work rather well. Anything oil-based
> often surrenders to hand cleaning solvent (like "Gunk") but it may
> require persistence for some stains. For example, I got some black
> splatter out of white nylon by letting the garment hang in the laundry
> over several days. Twice each day I would rub the stain with hand
> cleaner until it finally faded away, then I washed it with the regular
> laundry.
>
> Repeated applications of "Shout" might also work. "Simple Green" will
> work on some petroleum based stains. Still, I recommend the hand
> solvent and patience for the worst stains.
>
> Ed Hurst
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