Been There Done That--I got it out by washing them by themselves and using HOT water with Tide with bleach for colors powder detergent and oxyclean on the really bad spots. Heck --I was more worried abou the smell. But its pretty sad that now my hubby is a truck driver instead I actually MISS that smell!!
2006-07-28 05:48:06
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answered by JL's Mom 3
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You may think this is crazy but it works for me. I use car shampoo on hard to remove stains. One shirt I had, the stain had been in there nearly 3 yrs and it removed it. The car shampoo I use has wax in it also, I use it to mop my floors, hey, it cleans and doesn't leave a dullness on the floors. As a matter of fact, I use it to clean a lot of things!
2006-07-28 06:24:46
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answered by alabamalady813 3
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I always spend my half an hour to read this blog's posts daily along with a mug of coffee.
2016-08-14 02:59:30
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answered by Anonymous
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im an old farm grandpa but use 20muleteam borax with your laundry soap and it will get it out. you can find it where you buy your laundry soap. its also good for alot of other things.good luck from the old grandpa
2006-07-28 12:29:42
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answered by Bighorn 4
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Don't laugh but you have to pour pee on it (fresh urine) and let it soak then spray windex on it and it will break apart with a gentle rub with a towel.
2006-07-28 13:25:03
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answered by SlapADog 4
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hmm, not sure. ask ur husband to be a bit more careful at work
2006-07-28 05:45:58
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answered by somepaliguy27 4
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get a bucket and soak them in Pine-sol
2006-07-28 05:46:04
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answered by Iron Rider 6
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wash them
2006-07-28 05:45:59
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answered by trombonepunk87 1
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