To help the lady who deleted her question...
What has worked for EVERY stain I've worked on (blood, grass, ink, toner, catsup, mustard, feces, and unknowns) is this:
Purchase:
Bar of Dial soap, the orange one, not fancy, just their "regular" bar of soap
Spray N Wash or Shout. Either are fine.
I take the pre-wash spray and spray it on the stain, I then take the bar of soap and scrub both sides of the fabric, cross-wise and along the fabric's nap. I do it until it appears to be lifting, and quite frankly, I work it until it's nearly gone. This may take a while.
If you need any further abrasive needs, then use an old toothbrush, but usually the bar works out most of the stains.
Place it into the wash. After the spin cycle, look it over, if it is still showing, go thru the routine again. Do NOT put into the dryer until all traces are GONE. The dryer can permanently set the stain.
Good luck!
2006-09-21
14:12:20
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YRofTexas
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