clorox bleach pen!!!
2006-07-17 16:34:32
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answered by erika42378 1
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Chocolate Stains From Fabric
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It's hard to say what's worse - the chocolate stain on your shirt or the fact that that delicious morsel has been wasted. Here's how to clean it from fabric.
Steps:
1. Allow melted chocolate to dry and harden.
2. Scrape away hardened chocolate with blunt knife. (Image 1)
3. Pretreat stain with stain remover or detergent. (Image 2)
4. Wash as usual. (Image 3)
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Tips from eHow Users:
Get That Chocolate Out by eHow Friend
Add a few drops of ammonia to some warms suds during washing.
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I thought the milk was a hoax by eHow Friend
Out of desperation I tried the milk in the wash. I had chocolate and caramel all over my very expensive white sheets, and it had plenty of time to set in. I didn't think anything would work, so I tried the milk out of desperation. I actually thought it might be a joke, but still I dumped a half gallon of expired milk into the wash (if anyone saw I was sure to go the the funny farm). I sprayed stain remover where I could, set the water on hot and added detergent. I expected that if it worked I'd still find traces of the chocolate, but my sheets came out whiter than white. I was very impressed.
2006-07-17 17:43:14
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answered by Jennifer B 5
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I owned a children's clothing resale shop and told all of my customers to buy Shout action gel. You can leave it on clothes for up to a week, so if you spray it shortly after the disaster, you will remain stain free. For set in stains, DiDi7 is awesome, but you really do have to test for colorfastness or you may ruin something! Clorox pens are also a must have for every mommy.
2006-07-17 17:00:00
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answered by iknowdiddlysquat 2
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Rinse it in cold water and use the Shout Gel and leave it sit a few hours. Wash as usual. Don't dry the garment unless you are sure the stains are out. Drying will "set" the stain.
2006-07-17 17:32:12
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answered by Lake Lover 6
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allow melted chocolate to dry and harden,scraped away hardened chocolate with blunt knife,pretreat stain with stain remover or detergent,and wash as usual. tips: add a few drops of ammonia to warm suds during washing
2006-07-17 16:54:24
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answered by dixierose 2
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i would try soaking it in the sink for a few hours with a little bleach
2006-07-17 16:36:10
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answered by daniel e 3
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use shout it out and wash in bleach
2006-07-18 11:53:28
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answered by momofthesouth2001 3
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