Ok, I've put Shout on it, washed it, and it accidentally made it into the dryer without my making sure the stain was removed...it wasn't. I've put some more Shout on it, and am letting it soak...but am afraid that's not going to work. It's a new school shirt, and I don't want to lose it already. It's only been worn twice...any suggestions?
2006-08-14
17:07:57
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txn2thhrt
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Home & Garden
➔ Cleaning & Laundry
throw it out it is a goner
will it make a good rag?
2006-08-14 17:11:37
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answered by clair 4
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Did you use the regular Shout or Shout Gel? I've used regular Shout on stains that didn't come out, but the Shout Gel gets out stains that have been in clothing that I haven't work in weeks (after being dried). That should be your best bet.
2006-08-15 00:14:28
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answered by lturner519 2
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Try the new tide stain removing pen. I've seen it work wonders. Also baby wipes are great for removing stains. If those don't work then you need to get a new outfit.
2006-08-15 00:13:27
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answered by Kewl__Kat 3
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Use spray n' wash oxy power. its pink and white and it worked on spaghetti stains that were there for a long time and it worked. Good luck. It totally sucks to ruin a new shirt. trust me i know. lol.
2006-08-15 00:12:35
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answered by heygirl1914 2
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try the new shout with two colors of stain removers in one bottle, its pink on one side and white on the other, it has oxygen bleach in it. but drying it really might make the situation hopeless.
2006-08-15 02:03:01
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answered by Anonymous
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Sorry, but the dryer made the stain permanent.
2006-08-15 00:14:11
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answered by Anonymous
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unfortunately I don't think anything will work now because you put it in the dyer but if there is any hope I would try salt rub it on the stain then soak it in dish soap.Salt work's great on tomato sauce and blood.
2006-08-15 00:13:56
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answered by ? 2
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I've always sopped up tomato sauce with a loaf of Italian bread. try it with the ravioli stains.
2006-08-15 00:11:36
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answered by ? 2
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Well letting it soak is a good idea. If it's a white shirt try downy bleach pen.
2006-08-15 00:13:03
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answered by Anonymous
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I got set in grease out of a knit polo shirt with Oxy Clean. Its great stuff.
2006-08-15 00:13:50
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answered by mistress_piper 5
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Spray liberally with Formula 101, scrub and wash as normal. It may take more than one washing.
2006-08-18 23:39:07
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answered by Littlebird B 2
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