the clay itself should dissolve in a strong solution of detergent and water, or with any laundry pre-treater such as Shout. If it leaves a red stain behind, do not wash in hot water, as that may set the stain further.
Since the material is a uniform, it's probably tough enough for laundry bleach without losing it's color. You could test an small, diluted amount on an inconspicuous place like a shirt hem and see if the material is colorfast. If the color runs, you can try an oxygen (peroxide) bleach like Snowy.
2006-06-20 04:25:45
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answered by Vicki B 1
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Try Iron Out, uniform in it then run thru the washing machine, Lestoil is also good at removing stains. Pre treat then wash in the Lestiol.
2006-06-20 11:25:25
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answered by judy_derr38565 6
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Goo Gone is a true miracle product. Then use a de-greaser to get rid of the Goo Gone.
2006-06-20 11:09:06
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answered by kill_yr_television 7
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Try the sane method as you would to remove rusted iron
2006-06-20 11:11:05
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answered by Edward 7
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