How can you get silly putty out of 100% cotton pajama's?
From our experience, a dull knife works well to remove large pieces. If it is not badly ground in, and you still have a ball of putty left, you may even have some success rolling the remaining ball over the blob on the pajama's to help pull it away from the fabric.
Failing complete removal, spray the surface with WD-40, and wipe with a clean absorbent rag. Repeat this until most of the material is removed. If any residue remains, saturate a cotton ball with rubbing alcohol, and blot the stain. Rinse thoroughly.
Remove any final residue with a damp sponge or cloth moistened with liquid dishwashing detergent. Launder as normal, however air dry until you are certain the stain has been removed, as heat drying may set the spot, making it difficult or impossible to remove.
Cotton is very strong fabric, and you could likely be more aggressive, however this is general information intended for most washable fabrics.
2006-06-19 15:05:39
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answered by mingjoslyn 3
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go to walmart, hardware store, etc, and get a can of oops, it removes anything from clothes and doesn't harm the material
2006-06-19 15:03:56
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answered by dahorndogd013 4
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Using a pair of scissors.
2006-06-19 16:50:13
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answered by karen b 2
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I never did, completely! I wish you luck. I didn't discover it right away--my son put it in his drawer. That could be why I couldn't get it all out.
2006-06-19 15:34:58
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answered by Waferette 3
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Freeze it and just scape it off. Sometimes just running water in it would saturate it and would make it wear off easily.
2006-06-19 15:02:59
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answered by bloake 4
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