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Blood on Dress
Sep 28, 2009 ... Another option I have used to lift stains such as accidents the kids and pets have it soaking items in full strength Clorox 2 for Colors. ...
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- hydrogen peroxide always works for me. Another tool is Fairy Soap. Someone gave it to me and I'm not sure where you get it but it's a bar soap.
- Get the dress wet and put table salt on it. Let is dry, if its not out try again. Do not dry it til the stain is gone. Hope this helps
- Hydrogen peroxide is the only thing I know that takes out blood.
HELP! Red Crystal Light Spill!
it usually takes me about 10 min to completely remove the stain. the color transfers from the carpet to the wet cloth. **open a window! this does make the ...
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- Try FOLEX it has done wonders for me. If that doesn't work try a rust remover made for carpets...sometimes those will take out colors better than anything else, but y...
- I saw that someone uses Melaleuca...and PreSpot is great for clothes. I've not tried it on carpets, but I'm sure it would work. I use Sol-U-Mel, and Mela Magic for s...
- Sol u Mel by Melaleuca got red nail polish out of white carpet for me and pink paint out as well.
Stain Removal
For stains, I keep a squirt bottle of Clorox 2 and water handy. It's about 2 ounces of Clorox 2 (it has to be Clorox 2 so that you can use it on colors, ...
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- Oxiclean works wonders! Don't just throw it in the wash though. Take the clothes and put them in a plastic tub (I use a small storage type tub) and put in a concentrat...
- The Mr Clean bleach pen works AWESOME! I used it to get out old stains and new ones. So far, it's worked on them all!
- I had good luck with Shout. I know the commercials are corney - but it really works. When you take the clothes off the baby, rinse them out in cold water and then pu...
Makeup (Foundation) on Son's White Shirt ...HELP ! ! !
I always use soft scrub with bleach on my kids white clothes when they get stains on them. I put it on the stain and depending on what color of white the ...
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- Try using dish soap. It is designed to cut through grease. I use dish soap on lots of stains and it works great. Wet the stain then squirt with dish soap rub it in ...
- I have such great luck removing any kind of stain with Oxiclean.
- Hi M., I always use soft scrub with bleach on my kids white clothes when they get stains on them. I put it on the stain and depending on what color of white the sh...
Stain Removers
I swear by Clorox 2 Color safe bleach. I am a stain freak. Can't stand them and will not allow them! I just pour some in the cap and use a tooth brush to ...
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- Pinesol & dawn. Mix small amount of the pinesol with enough dawn to make a gummy solution. Scrub it on the stains and wash like regular laundry. It sounds crazy but...
- I have tried everything and the only thing that has worked for me is Dreft stain remover. I usually only see it at Target so you might check there. Before I found it I...
- I use Dreft stain remover (not the detergent). It works wonders. Even after the stain has set!!! It got a red popsicle out of my daughters white shirt the other day. I...
Wine Stain in Baby's Overalls
A little word of warning to other novice stain mavens-- It threw in a onsie that also had a little stain along the collar, and it is now the color of the ...
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- I haven't checked other responses, but what removes red wine is, surprisingly, white wine.
- You can soak it in a solution of water and non-bleach powdered dishwasher detergent. I don't have an exact measurement...I typically use enough water to be able to so...
- use regular dish soap (dawn, palmolive, etc) to soak and then wash as you normally would
How to Get a Stain Out?
If you have washed and dried the jeans with the stain at this point, I'm afraid you're only option is to dye them a darker color, wear extra long shirts on ...
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- You need a stain remover that will take out protein. Shout or spray-n-wash.
- For future reference, any blood stain should first be treated with Cold Water to try to wash it out, hopefully before it has dried. If you have washed and dried the j...
- Hi D.... What I have used before is hydrogen peroxide... Try a little by applying directly on the stained area... then procede with washing with the oxy clean spray....
Stains in Clothes
Try to scrub the stain with detergent with color safe bleach and an old toothbrush and let that sit for about 10-15mins. (This works great on carpet stains ...
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- hi A.. this isn't 100%, but i have 5 kids, and 3 grandkids, and what i have found that does the best is pre-treat with dawn dish soap. the sooner the better, but be...
- A friend of mine gave me this recipe for stains and it works really well. 1 cup clorox 2 1/2 cup cascade powder (plain/no flavor) 8 cups water soak clothes o...
- I find that the concentrated Tide (it says 2X on the jug and is smallish but can wash 100 loads) added right to the stain, scrubbed in, then washed in more Tide gets o...
Two Laundry Questions: Dry Erase Marker Stain and Mold on Bath Mat
Jul 19, 2009 ... This sounds funny, but what you do is get a dry erase marker the same color as the clothing item. Color over the stain. Wash well before the ...
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- Bleach will remove mold immedately
- For the dry erase marker (and even black permanent marker) I have had some success with Sol-U-Mel. It is a Melalucca product. Our kids use dry erase marker at school...
- I have had no luck with dry erase marker stains on clothes either and I think I've tried everything! It is one of the most evil clothes stains. It's really like perm...
HELP Stain Removal
It also takes hair color stains out of my clothes (I am a hairstylist so I should know.) No need to worry - it won't bleach the colors out of the fabric. ...
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- H.- My miracle stain remover is Spray N Wash DUAL POWER. It comes in a divided bottle, pink liquid in 1 half and whiteish liquid on the other half. Squeeze it on the...
- Try rubbing alcohol. I know for certain that it works in taking out ink from pens, so it might work for the marker too. You can dab it on with a cotton ball & rub if...
- go to crayola.com. they have a section there for stain removal for ALL of their products and it usually works regardless of the brand of marker (crayon, paint, etc.)....