OXICLEAN!
While the stains are wet with a stain remover or water sprinkle Oxiclean on the stains and let set for 45 min to an hr. wash the shirt as you would normally.
I have had one white shirt with yellow spots that Oxiclean would not get out.
Good Luck
2006-08-05 02:47:29
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answer #1
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answered by Sandra♥ 5
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Once you've dried a an item of clothing with a stain on it in a dryer it makes it extremely difficult to remove as you've kind of cooked the stain into the material.
Soaking the item in bleach is good if the solution isn't too strong as bleach will also weaken threads.
If you haven't tried an enzyme cleaner if the stains are organic in origin try one.
The only other thing that might work is toothpaste (not gel), or tooth whitener but as these contain peroxide NEVER mix them with bleach or ammonia! Don't over scrub the stain as again, that will weaken the fibers.
In the future, take care of the stains as soon as possible. Find a pretreat that allows you to apply it a few days ahead of time so that it can work on the stain and you don't have to worry about it.
Good luck!
2006-08-04 18:57:40
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answered by Anonymous
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I use oxy clean. Get the shirt in cold water, take it out and use a tooth brush and put some laundry detergent and then some oxy clean on top, kind of scrub it a little bit, not too much, and lay the shirt out in the sun for a few hours, then wash.
Or sometimes Lemon juice also works.
Good luck!
2006-08-04 18:21:53
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answered by Doris 1
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Have you ever tried Oxyclean? I finally got a tub of some and used it on a pair of jeans that had a 6 month old blood stain. I swear to you that the stain came out right away and I have been wearing them ever since!
2006-08-04 18:16:49
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answered by Crafty2002 1
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Try Didi 7 (usually where clothing ink dyes are) or shout triple acting laundry spray. The didi 7 worked for my white nurse scrubs when I was them with an inkpen in the pocket and the shout worked for the permanent Sharpie marker stain my 2 yr old put there.
2006-08-04 18:18:28
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answered by KLH 3
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try soaking it in oxy clean or make a paste out of joy detergent and baking soda rub it on the stain and let it set for 45 min to an hour. wash and rinse in hot water..... heres another tip... If you add a can of diet soda to your wash "Whites" it will bring you clothes really white..... No Joke.... Any brand coke, pepsi, sprite any soda as long as it is diet... the acid and detergent make a chemicle and it brings them as white as bleach without the stinch of bleach Try it You will not be disappointed
2006-08-04 19:11:27
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answered by wva_butterfly 3
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Soak it in hot water that has 1 cup of Chlorox in it. Then wash as usual. If the stain doesn't come out, it's a total loss.
2006-08-04 18:15:45
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answered by notyou311 7
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Wow, it incredibly is disgusting and extremely unhappy. if you aren't any further getting as many consumers, being a operating woman and all, then why won't be able to you visit the laundromat? perhaps you need to get off yahoo solutions and visit the laundromat. i'm a unmarried mom besides, and money is likewise tight. yet you are able to guess my daughter is my first precedence. i do not have a lot time, yet my toddler continuously has sparkling outfits, even till now I do if want be. It sickens me that adverse little ones have you ever for a "mom".
2016-11-28 03:32:34
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answered by ? 4
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try equal parts of white vinegar, dawn dish detergent and ammonia. One tsp of each in a bowl and beat with a fork until frothy. Apply the froth/foam to the stains with a toothbrush and scrub.
2006-08-05 09:01:29
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answered by temp2perm1941 2
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I buy a tub or oxiclean and use it on all my laundry stains, carpet stains, It is one of the best products they come up for cleaning and laundery.
2006-08-04 18:27:14
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answered by Carol H 5
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