Take it to your local Dry Cleaner. They have special stain solutions as well as the people who know how to use them!
If anything, they can give you a good, professional answer.
2006-09-12 16:22:49
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answered by Lizzie T 2
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Use Shout on it. There is honestly no stain that I haven't been able to remove with it. Let sit on the material for a couple minutes and then wash it in warm water. If its a dress I would advise using whats called a delicate bag which in essence its a netted bag which protects the dress when using a washing machine. You can find those usually at a bargain store or dollar stores but if you don't mind spending a little extra and want convenience normally you can get one in a lingerie store as well. I hope that helps!
2006-09-12 23:27:34
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answered by N Q 2
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You don't have to wear the evidence of a great hotdog forever. Here's how to get ketchup and mustard out of your clothes.
Steps:
1. Remove excess mustard or ketchup by scraping with a dull knife or blotting with paper towels.
2. Sponge stain with cool water.
3. Gently work a mild detergent into stain.
4. Rinse in cool water.
5. Apply a laundry stain remover.
6. Wash and air dry.
Tips:
Avoid exposing the fabric to heat until the stain is completely lifted.
Treat dry-cleanable fabrics professionally.
Mix a solution of 1 tbsp. ammonia and 2 cups water if stain persists, and blot on spot.
Tips from eHow Users:
remove a pen stain by Amy Masengale
1. spray hair spray on to stain
2. wash with the rest of your clothes
3. you are done
2006-09-12 23:32:10
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answered by PinkHighHeels 4
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What are the care instructions on the garment?
General but somewhat clumsy and drastic method for removing stains: Soak garment in your favorite brand of dishwashing detergent and warm water. Hold up the garment (still in the sink) and apply bar soap directly to it. If that loosens things up but does not get everything out, apply toothpaste directly to the stain.
This is best for small stains on sturdy garments. (It gets ink and oil paint out of polyester. It can, however, be somewhat hard on fabric; and you've gotta' wonder what toothpaste really is doing to your teeth, especially the "super whitening" varieties. I kept a tube of Ultra-Brite around; this raised a few eyebrows. I explained that it was for cleaning ink and oil paint out of clothing, and you should never use that stuff on your teeth.)
Yahoo search: mustard stain
Yahoo suggests: "Also try remove mustard stain, stain removal, stain remover," etc.
Clicking on "remove mustard stain": a list of sites. Picking the first or second 'hit':
http://www.mrscleannw.com/tips/mustard-stain.html
Oops. Turmeric (an ingredient in mustard which makes it yellow) is a dye. Do *not* use ammonia, per this site. Anyway, this looks promising. Good luck.
2006-09-12 23:33:26
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answered by amy02 5
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They now have oxiclean spray.
Its the same as oxiclean remover that you put in your laundry to get stains and dirt out better. Try this oxiclean spray and spray it on the mustard stain; let it set for 1/2 hr then bloat it with a paper towel and repeat if you have to and rub gently and hopfully the mustard stain is vanished. Good Luck!!!
2006-09-12 23:29:50
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answered by Carol H 5
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1. Sponge stain with cool water.
2. Gently work a mild detergent into stain.
3. Rinse in cool water.
4. Apply a laundry stain remover.
5. Wash and air dry.
Tips:
Avoid exposing the fabric to heat until the stain is completely lifted.
Treat dry-cleanable fabrics professionally.
Mix a solution of 1 tbsp. ammonia and 2 cups water if stain persists, and blot on spot.
also can try spraying hairspray on the stain, then wash it with the rest of your clothes
2006-09-12 23:23:22
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answered by Anonymous
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Is the dress washable? That's very important to know. Look at the label. If you can wash it, put Zout (not Shout) on the stain and it should come out. Otherwise you will have to spend the money to have it cleaned. Point out the stain to the cleaners. The longer the stain sets, the harder it is to remove.
2006-09-12 23:26:00
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answered by notyou311 7
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Mustard is a very difficult stain to remove. It is actually the turmeric in the mustard that makes it so tough. These sites give a variety of suggestions for removing mustard and turmeric stains, and just as importantly, they suggest what not to do. Good luck with it.
2006-09-13 00:01:59
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answered by Anonymous
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Soak it in vinegar & water 1c of hot water to 2Tbsp of vinegar let it sit for 30 mins then put it in with your regular laundry add your detergent & the stain will be gone.I add 1cup of vinegar to my laundry all the time the clothes come out brighter & no there's no odor using vinegar lol..Good Luck
2006-09-12 23:28:42
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answered by sugarbdp1 6
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You could try some baking soda and water. Don't wait too long to try to get it out cause mustard stains are hard to get out after so long.
2006-09-12 23:27:41
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answered by Anonymous
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